Depressed and suicidal is how Tamara Morgan is describing herself.
The kidnapping of her two-year-old baby has brought on these feelings, and she says she is desperately seeking anyone's assistance in locating her source of life.
"Me feel strange to the world, morning, noon and night me de pon de road a look fi me baby. Me all a bleach pon de road. Me all feel like fi kill me self," Morgan, 22, says.
going to shop
Morgan, who lives in White Wing, St. Andrew, says on October 18, she left her child, Jermaine Nicholson, with his father, who lives in Olympic Gardens. She says a 14-year-old girl from Kingston took the baby from the father and said she was going to shop in downtown Kingston and return with the child. However, more than a month later, Ms. Morgan has yet to see or hear from her child.
Ms. Morgan is also terrified as she tells THE STAR that the young girl who took the baby has a history of deviancy and is a runaway.
Her father, Raymond Morgan, is very concerned about his daughter's welfare. He says he has to be constantly monitoring her as she is taking the absence of her first and only child very hard.
"She down and out and everything and she a consider suicide and all dem sittin deh. We haffi a counsel her and a peer stress. Every minute she siddown and a bawl," he says.
Ms. Morgan is also very concerned about the welfare of her child, due to the fact that the girl who last had the baby is a child herself. She is imploring the public to be on the lookout for the baby or the young lady.
The Hunts Bay police are also asking for the public's assistance in locating the teen and the baby.