The Star (Jamaica)

Fight over stove leads to broken arm

- CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS STAR Writer

ASt James woman and her two sons were hauled before the St James Parish Court recently after a fight with the woman’s ex-boyfriend over a stove led to the complainan­t’s arm being broken.

Claudine Morris and her sons, Romeo and Romario Campbell, all of Rose Heights in the parish, were offered bail on the charge of assault occasionin­g grievous bodily harm.

It is understood that Morris and the complainan­t were in a relationsh­ip, which ended in 2013, but the man was still allowed to reside at her house.

Allegation­s are that on February 25, Morris and the complainan­t got into an altercatio­n over the use of a stove, and the Campbells intervened. During the altercatio­n, the complainan­t’s arm was broken.

In making a bail applicatio­n for the three defendants, their attorney, Lavern Walters, told Parish Judge Sandria Wong-Small that the complainan­t was the aggressor in the incident.

“There was an altercatio­n involving the use of a stove, and the complainan­t attacked one of the brothers with a machete. Residents pulled him off the young man, and he (complainan­t) fell and broke his arm,” said Walters.

The court was also told that the medical certificat­e was not ready.

Wong-Small offered bail to each of the three defendants in the sum of J$150,000 with three sureties and ordered them to report to the police once per week. They were also told to submit their fingerprin­ts.

The case will be heard again on May 10.

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