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Kerry Edwards, 13 and her 16-year-old cousin, Samantha Charles whose necks were slashed during an attack at Ithaca, West Bank Berbice on May 8 this year in which Kerry’s mother, Gertrude Edwards, 31, was killed are both on the road to recovery.

Though they experience severe pain at times, the girls are moving on with their lives and are relieved that the alleged attacker, Gladstone Williamson, is behind bars. Williamson was arrested a few days later and charged with murder and  two counts of attempted murder.

Samantha Charles

Samantha Charles

At the time of the attack, the girls were asleep along with Gertrude and Williamson’s two children, Gladstone Jnr, 6, and five-year-old Althea Williamson.
After stabbing Gertrude several times and cutting her throat, the attacker slashed Kerry and Samantha’s necks, but left the two younger children unharmed.
The two injured girls are now in the care of their aunt, 27-year-old Irene Benn, a kitchen assistant at a Chinese Restaurant in New Amsterdam. Williamson’s mother, Brenda Williamson who resides at Ituni, Berbice River has taken Gertrude’s two smaller children to live there with her.

Irene said the children were reluctant to go at first but she encouraged them to go because it would have been difficult for her to take care of them as well as Kerry and Samantha. She told this newspaper that she has four children of her own – Haffisha 13; Sabrina, 10; Jamal 6 and four-year-old Shania – and that she works “very hard” – from 4 pm to 10 pm – to maintain them. On Sundays she makes time to take the children to church.

Though her house is small and her financial status is not secure, she has accepted the two girls with open arms as no other family member is in a position to look after them.
Benn told this newspaper that along with other bills she has to pay monthly instalments on a sofa set and gas stove she acquired through hire purchase. She is also trying to put aside a little money to make her kitchen more convenient as she plans to extend it and instal a cupboard.

Irene Benn with her youngest child, four-year-old, Shania.

Irene Benn with her youngest child, four-year-old, Shania.

According to her, “I am not in a proper job to earn a lot but whatever little I get I have to try. Gertrude used to help me out with my children but now she is gone.”
Benn said she used to receive public assistance for two of her children but that was stopped because she is earning an income. She said she does not know how she would make out to purchase school uniforms and other items for her children and Kerry.

Benn earns $16,000 a month and she said that while the father of her two younger children also provides money for them, with his job as a labourer he does not earn much.
She said Kerry who attends Berbice High School was a “bright student” but since the incident she has not performed so well. At the moment Kerry needs a bicycle so she can ride to school to save on transportation cost.

Samantha had dropped out of the Vryman’s Erven Secondary School and Irene said she would try to get her to go back but she was not sure if the girl would be accepted. She is also looking at the option of sending her to a private school, but that would have to be after she (Benn) has paid off her “debt.”

The scar left on Samantha Charles’s neck after she was slashed by the attacker who killed her aunt.

The scar left on Samantha Charles’s neck after she was slashed by the attacker who killed her aunt.

She said she does not want to rob the children of their education, pointing out that she came from a poor family of 10 siblings and did not have an opportunity to complete hers.
The woman related that she was just eight years old when her mother walked out of the home, leaving her and her siblings behind with their blind father.

Because of their economic situation, she became involved in a relationship with an elderly man at a tender age. She said she became pregnant at the age of 14 and was forced to drop out of school.

Pain in the neck
The wounds on Samantha and Kerry’s necks are healing and while they appear to be dried up from the outside the pain is still intense at times.
According to them: “We have to hold down we neck when it start to hurt.”  The girls spent a few days in the Intensive Care Unit and one week in hospital; they still have to go to the hospital for monthly check-ups.

The girls said they both felt they would have died that night and are very thankful to have survived the ordeal. However, they are still being haunted by the memory of Gertrude being slashed to death as they watched helplessly.

Kerry Edwards

Kerry Edwards

Kerry recalled that on the night her mother was murdered, she was awakened by her assailant pressing against her foot which was hanging off the bed.
She sat up and then realized that the attacker had her mother pressed down on the floor and was “cutting she neck. Then I shake him and told him to come off my mother; don’t kill she.”
With that, she said, he turned, grabbed her and “start to cut me neck. Samantha wake up at the same time and he cut she neck too and then he run away.” She said it was when the attacker turned his attention to her and Samantha that her mother seized the opportunity to run out of the house.

Shortly after the man left, Kerry said, her mother returned “holding her neck and trying to tell we something but she couldn’t talk.  She run out back the house and that was the last we saw her alive.”
Edwards went to a neighbour’s house obliquely opposite where she collapsed and died.

The girls said that at first they did not realize that they were so badly slashed and then they started to feel the pain.

Kerry said her brother picked up their mother’s phone that was left on the bed and attempted to call the police but she told him not to for fear that the man was still hiding outside. She also said that a candle that was on the floor fell on the mat and caught afire and they had to put it out.

She said they remained inside for a while and then when they thought it was safe, Samantha and her brother ran out to look for Gertrude and to get help.
According to Kerry, the police came and took statements from them. She said after answering some of the questions she asked the police not to ask her “anything else because my neck was bleeding and I was in pain.”

Gertrude Edwards with her former reputed husband, Gladstone Williamson

Gertrude Edwards with her former reputed husband, Gladstone Williamson

The police then took the girls to the hospital.
Gertrude, a vendor at the New Amsterdam stelling had moved out of her Angoy’s Avenue, home last October, reportedly to escape abuse at the hands of her reputed husband.
Kerry said that her mother never allowed him to visit them at Ithaca but recalled that a few weeks before the attack, the man arrived suddenly in the middle of the night, lit the lamp and was walking up and down in the house.

“We don’t know how he got in but me mother told him not to come back because it was not her place. They started to argue and she tell he ‘like you come to kill me’,” Kerry said.
“Then he tek a knife and went over she and say ‘if ah de come fuh kill yuh ah woulda tek de knife and slit your throat and then kill yuh daughter and yuh niece’.”
Kerry said that despite the man’s abusive behaviour she had liked and respected him like a father.

To all of the persons who indicated that they would like to make contact with Irene Benn in order to render assistance, here is her telephone number 685-1448.

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  1. amen-ra[jackass seh de wurl na level] 67.250.4.100 not found says:

    I’m glad that they are doing ok and healing, and to the aunt do your best you will be rewarded in time.

  2. NAVYSEAL BARBADOS says:

    THing like this makes me wanna holla. Cant seem to figure out wyh all this is happening. Lord you know. How many more before we thread zion road.

  3. yenekonjo UNITED STATES says:

    I will like to help these girls, can you obtain a phone number and an sddress fo me please?

    Moderator’s note: Will publish contact info.

  4. APEEPINU UNITED STATES says:

    After reading this, I would like to get in touch with this family in an effort to assist them if I could, I am retired but I cannot let this go. Mr Editor I need a favor, can you contact the family so that I may assist them in some way. E-Mail: nigelfive0@yahoo.com…..this really brought tears to my eyes.

    Moderator’s note: Will pass on your contact info to family.

  5. Arthur TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO says:

    This lady is a heroine of Guyana society. How do I and other interested persons send assistance to her and the girls? Come on Stabroek, publish some details.

  6. Hotmomma UNITED STATES says:

    Attention: Moderator please I am begging you not asking you to please email me a phone number and address of this woman so that I can assist her, I am in tears as I type these few lines. Irene you will be forever bless my sister so keep doing good because it will follow you. I am so happy that these two young ladies are doing good by God’s Grace. May the killer rot in jail, never to see the outside again. Kerry and Samantha I do not know and cannot tell the pains that you have to bear but put God first he is in charge and all will be well. The scars that you babies have on your neck for the rest of your life is very hard to deal with I guess but let go and let God, you both are beautiful, stay strong so that you can keep the two little ones happy. Please Kerry and Samantha stay cool and please be aware of men as you get older because you both were victims of domestic violence and you do not need anything or anyone in your life who will cause harm okay.

    Moderator’s note: We shall publish contact information shortly. Thank you for your interest.

  7. Very sad. If everyone who blogs on this site sends $5, think of the difference we could make in this family’s life. I would like to help this family. Please forward my contact information.

  8. stewie27 GUYANA says:

    the rate of death amongst women in abusive relationships is skyrocketing and it seems that the current administration efforts aren’t capable of curbing it; now a mother and sole breadwinner is dead. four children are left orphaned and a poor family is given a burden.
    something needs to be done. drastic times call for drastic measures. develop a system to deal with this and more lives can be saved. i feel it for these children and those now given the responsibilities of taking care of them.

  9. action man CANADA says:

    Send me info I want to help

  10. Robert S. Alleyne UNITED STATES says:

    Moderator,
    If it is possible for you to do, please pass my email address to Ms. Irene Benn and to the father of her children so that they may send me their contact information. I would like to adopt/take care of the entire family. Thanks, Robert Alleyne

    Moderator’s note: Will certainly pass on info.



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