Twin sister Mickelia cries for brother mauled by dogs
Jun 4th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 2:57#JamaicaGleaner #Mauled #MickeleAllen JUNE 4, 2021: The image of a bloodied five-year-old with his pants torn off, shirt soaked in blood, and flesh torn from his arm and head, shook Jamaicans on November 16 last year, when The Gleaner broke the story of Mickele Allen being mauled by dogs in St D’Acre, St Ann the previous day. Despite the scars, Mickele, chatting and romping as he did with twin sister Mickelia and other kids in the yard, appeared quite normal as The Gleaner visited the household to speak to the family. Every now and again Mickelia would start crying, prompting queries as to the cause and it was left to mom Shereen to remark, “She’s crying because she feels they going to take
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