Father begs to see one-year-old child
Dec 3rd, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 9:34#JamaicaGleaner #Portmore #StCatherine DECEMBER 3, 2021: Winston Burrowes has a plea similar to that of numerous fathers in Jamaica. He is begging the mother of his son, who has gone into hiding, to allow him to see his one-year-old child. Burrowes says he wants to be added to the statistic of men who are good fathers in Jamaica. He wants to play a role in his child’s life, but if he is restricted, he will only be identified as an absentee father against his will. November 14 made one year since he last saw the mother of his child, Kerry-Ann Johnson, and their son, whom he lived together with in St. Catherine up to the time of her departure.
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