Neesa Gopaul’s grandfather Mohammed Kayum eagerly approached TrakkerNews on Monday to tell his story which he feels is still unheard by the authorities. As he recalled the events 3 months before his granddaughter’s death, Kayum said that there is so much that she told him which he related to the Police and the Human Services Ministry, which he felt fell on deaf ears. One issue was the drug test which was carried out on Neesa by a private lab. That findings he said proved that Neesa had 80 percent drugs in her blood stream, and after the mother was called in to do the same test, she reportedly paid off the lab personnel to hide the findings. Kayum said that the lab report would have provided the proof that his granddaughter was being drugged by Small and perhaps he would have been in jail by now and his granddaughter would have still been alive.
Kayum said that the Prosecution has enough evidence to put the accuse away for good, since he has no reason to doubt his granddaughter’s repeated cries of sexual and physical abuse by Jarvis Small. He said that his granddaughter’s life was filled with so much pain and all that he tried could not save her, since no body listened to him. He said that the public apology given by Minister Priya Manickchand is rubbish and that she should resign in shame, in the wake of all that has happened in his granddaughter’s case. Kayum told TrakkerNews that he will not rest until justice is done.









