The Star (Jamaica)

Father of five struggling to cope after fire

- ANDRÉ WILLIAMS Staff Reporter

Sunday’s Bond Street fire which gutted several houses, leaving 43 people, including 19 children homeless, has dealt a great blow to a father of five of the affected children.

Yesterday, Anthony Foster stood in the shell of what was once his home, still in disbelief.

Foster, a chef in the nearby market, told THE STAR that he has no choice but to wait on the political representa­tives to follow through on arrangemen­ts made following the fire.

He said: “Mi just a wait pan di MP fi come back as weh dem say dem a come back. Desmond McKenzie dem come yesterday (Sunday). Mi only can gwaan clean up weh mi can clean up and pack up some things fi when the tractor come.”

Foster has been a resident of the community for 15 years and Sunday’s inferno is perhaps his worst memory.

“A work mi deh and get a call and mi affi run come up. A seven a we live inna my place ya suh. All now mi shock. Mi only glad say nobody nuh get hurt. Mi have seven birth paper fi go look bout ya now. My lady get frighten when she hear fire and couldn’t save dem. The only ting me have now a di clothes on the line,” Foster said.

He was most perturbed that his youngest child, Jowana, would be celebratin­g her first birthday today.

Foster said: “All five kids live with me, three girls and two boys. It’s the baby birthday tomorrow (today), and mi can’t even buy her a cake and dem ting deh. All mi have a weh mi have on and dem two pants and one shirt and piece of slippers pan mi foot. I don’t even own a pair of shoes ya now, not even a shirt pan mi back, mi affi wait fi dat pan di line dry.”

HELP URGENTLY NEEDED

Though he is confident that McKenzie will come through for those affected, Foster said: “The quicker the help comes from anywhere, the better still. Most a di youth dem go school.”

Our news team gathered that some of the other affected victims have resorted to using a neighbouri­ng church as a temporary resting place.

Tanisha Reid told THE STAR that her family and others slept

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN PHOTOS ?? Kaysia Williams does Delano Wright’s hair even as he sits among the remnants of his home, which was one of those burnt out in Denham Town on Sunday.
RICARDO MAKYN PHOTOS Kaysia Williams does Delano Wright’s hair even as he sits among the remnants of his home, which was one of those burnt out in Denham Town on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Anthony Foster cuddles his daughter, Jowana, who celebrates her first birthday today.
Anthony Foster cuddles his daughter, Jowana, who celebrates her first birthday today.

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