Mission

Non-Profit, 501(c)(3)

Mission:
The Dragonfly Centre is committed to the elimination of domestic violence against women and their children by providing victim friendly services that promotes the empowerment of survivors; through advocacy, public awareness and education and community based initiatives.

Vision: The Dragonfly Centre envisions a world free of violence against women and their children and social justice for all. We are founded on the vision and belief that every person has the right to live in a safe environment free from violence and the fear of violence and strive to work collaboratively with the community to provide victim friendly services to support domestic violence victims, survivors to the stage of thriving.

Now on Facebook:


Friday, April 6, 2012

Bail denied again for man who set wife on fire.

Newsday Logo
Bail denied again for man who set wife on fire
By LAUREL V WILLIAMS Thursday, April 5 2012
FOR the second time, bail was refused yesterday for a husband charged with the attempted murder of his common-law wife whom he allegedly doused with a flammable substance then set her on fire, last month.
Harrypersad Singh, 30, yesterday re-appeared in the San Fernando Magistrates’ First Court before acting Deputy Chief Magistrate Rajendra Rambachan on the charge. His attorney, Ainsley Lucky, renewed an application for bail to be granted to Singh.

Singh, a father of one from Dumfries Road in Hermitage Village, San Fernando is alleged to have committed the act on Andrea Badree on March 3. The charge stemmed from an incident at their home in which Badree was doused with a flammable substance and then set ablaze. Cpl Ramlogan of the San Fernando Police Station, laid the charge.

The magistrate after enquiring about the status of Badree yesterday told the attorney she was listed in a critical condition at the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH). Apart from the word-by-mouth update of the victim’s condition, Lucky requested a report in writing from the prosecution. The attorney added, based on his own investigation, he heard “uplifting” news of Badree’s condition. The magistrate denied bail to the accused and remanded him into police custody. Rambachan also informed Singh of his rights to apply to a Judge in Chambers for bail.

Rambachan postponed the matter to April 23 when the court is expected to get an updated medical report on Badree .

Source:  http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,158024.html

No comments: