The Star (Jamaica)

Linstead boy excels despite adversity

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For the past four years, Alrick Powell, a student of Dinthill High School in St Catherine, has had to live with the fact of his father, with whom he share a very close relationsh­ip, being in a vegetative state.

This resulted from the elder Powell developing complicati­ons after undergoing surgery. His father is still hospitalis­ed.

Alrick is now in his first year in sixth form at Dinthill.

“My father and I were extremely close … . He was very protective of me; he wouldn’t let me go anywhere without supervisio­n,” he said in an interview with JIS News.

HONOUR ROLL

Alrick says it has been extremely difficult coping with his father’s condition, which, along with other factors, resulted in him not making the honour roll while in fifth form. Prior to that, he had been an honour roll student since grade seven.

“It was rough. There have been times when I wanted to cry, but I couldn’t allow the situation to distract me from going after my goal, which was to succeed in my exams.

“I tried my best not to focus on the fact that he has brain damage but that he is still alive and can hear of my achievemen­ts; so I wanted to make him proud,” he added.

Alrick attained seven distinctio­ns and two credits in subjects sat during the 2018-19 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e examinatio­ns.

The Linstead, St Catherine resident said that when he sat the exams, all that was on his mind was acing those tests so that he could bring some joy to his mother and good news for his father.

“I wanted to ensure that after doing the exam, there would be a smile on my mother’s face, and I wanted to make sure that she had something good to report to my father when she went to visit him,” he said.

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Alrick Powell

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