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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.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Neighbours Rescue Woman After Attack

Published: Tuesday, March 26, 2013

An intervention by neighbours in a domestic dispute may have saved the life of Takiyah Hanes, who was brutally chopped on Sunday. Hanes is now warded at the San Fernando General Hospital in a serious condition. According to a report, Hanes, 24, was at her Maingot Road, St Julien’s Village, home on Sunday around 10 am when a man she knows entered the house.

After an argument, the man left but returned shortly after with a cutlass and chopped her several times on the head. He then dragged her to the living room and choked her. Neighbours, hearing the commotion, rushed to her rescue and took her to hospital. Princes Town Police are now searching for a 42-year-old man.

In a separate incident, Princes Town Police are also searching for a man who shot and wounded Steve Shorey. Shorey, 20, was walking close to his Bonanza Street home on Sunday when he was approached by a man who pointed a gun at him and announced a hold-up.

Shorey, a welder, was shot in the right shoulder as he tried to escape. He was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital where he is still warded.—Yvonne Webb

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