Jamaica Gleaner

Beloved burn victim, father get new $9m home through social-housing programme

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer albert.ferguson@gleanerjm.com

WESTERN BUREAU:

WESTMORELA­ND BURN victim Adrianna Laing and her father, Adrian, now have a new place to call home thanks to the Government’s new social- housing programme, which has provided them with a two-bedroom dwelling valued approximat­ely $9 million.

The Laings, who lost their previous family home in Springfiel­d, Westmorela­nd, to a deadly fire 16 months ago, now reside in the community of Slope, St Elizabeth.

“God has spared my daughter, and she is here with me and we just have to give God thanks and keep on praying,” said the elder Laing, whose child survived the fire that killed her three brothers.

Addressing a social contract signing ceremony yesterday, he told those gathered that he would never forget this moment and that he would forever be grateful to everyone who lent a helping hand at the news of his family’s ordeal.

“Today is a moment that I will never forget, and the circumstan­ce that has brought us here was beyond my control,” he said, referencin­g the fire that destroyed his home, killing three of his four children.

“The tragedy happened in Westmorela­nd. I missed my boys to the point that I was crying very hard on Sunday all by myself,” Laing said of his three boys, nine-year-old Adrianno Laing and seven-year-old twins Jorden and Jayden Laing.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who has portfolio responsibi­lity for housing, said the people of Jamaica were proud that the Laing family was a beneficiar­y of the new socialhous­ing programme, given the tragic circumstan­ces that left them without a proper home.

“I know, Mr Laing, you are going through a very difficult time, and I hope that this house will help to ease the burden and at least offer some comfort to you and Adrianna,” Holness said.

Accordingl­y, the prime minister sought to reassure the family, who are still reeling from the tragic incident that destroyed their previous house and robbed them of three young members of their family.

“The people of Jamaica are happy that you are a beneficiar­y,” Holness told the Laing family during the handover and social contract signing ceremony for his new home on Wednesday.

“The house was completed a month ago, and we are finally in a position to hand it over officially to the Laing family,” the prime minister said.

Approximat­ely $40,000 was raised to fly Adrianna, who survived the inferno that destroyed her home and who sustained third-degree burns, to fly her to the Joseph M. Still burn centre in Atlanta, Georgia.

Speaking with The Gleaner yesterday, Adrianna, who has had 18 life-saving operations, said she was happy that her family had been provided with a new house.

“I am very thankful for what the prime minister and the people of Jamaica have done for me and my father. We are grateful to have been given this house, and we will take good care of it,” said Adrianna.

For his part, Morland Wilson, the member of parliament for Westmorela­nd Western and in whose constituen­cy the Laing family resided up to the time of the tragedy, said he was delighted to see them in their new home, albeit in another parish.

“My heart is filled with joy now that Adrian and his daughter, Adrianna, can finally turn the keys to their new home,” Wilson said. “I was one of the first people at their home, and I saw the tragedy that that fire inflicted on the family, and I immediatel­y called on the prime minister to help the family with a new house, and here we are today. That commitment has been delivered ,” Wilson added.

 ?? PHOTO BY ALBERT FERGUSON ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) engages Adrianna Laing and her father, Adrian Laing, in a discussion on the importance of them caring for the two-bedroom dwelling gifted to them under the Government’s new socialhous­ing programme.
PHOTO BY ALBERT FERGUSON Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) engages Adrianna Laing and her father, Adrian Laing, in a discussion on the importance of them caring for the two-bedroom dwelling gifted to them under the Government’s new socialhous­ing programme.

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