In an interview with Antigua.news, Natalie Cameron opens up about the anguish and turmoil she faces as the mother of Clarence Cameron, who awaits trial for the tragic murder of his friend, Omarrie Graham.
VIDEO STORY: A Mother’s Heartbreak | Natalie Cameron Speaks Out on Son’s Murder Charge
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Beyond the headlines, this ‘mother’s heartbreak’ is a somber reminder of the societal breakdown that contributes to violence and its far-reaching consequences on families and communities in Antigua. No mother wants to have to live through this tragedy.
Beyond the headlines, this ‘mother’s heartbreak’ is a somber reminder of the societal breakdown that contributes to violence and its far-reaching consequences on families and communities in Antigua. No mother to live through this tragedy.
Our young men especially in society need to choose a better path for life away from violence and crime. They need to think about the pain their mothers especially are facing. As a mother myself, the pain is worse than giving birth. When I was in labor pain with my son, my grandmother told me that I haven’t felt pain yet. Thirty years later I understood what she meant when my son got arrested. It was like I was giving birth all over again but the pain I felt in my body especially my stomach were more severe than when I had given birth to him. So I am begging all young men especially, please choose a better path of life and avoid putting your mother in such pain again!!
I knew him back when we use to go Clare hall and catching the school bus from bendals together! He was never the rowdy type! Always alone and quiet. Hard to know one a the breggin dem a face time for something I know he didn’t imagine happening
I feel the pain of both families! Yes one may be greater than one cause the young man is no more! But the Cameron’s faces a great sense of pain! Wondering every day how? I hope both families can come together and forgive one another, but we the outside shall hold both up in prayer
I hear the tiredness and pain within your voice. It must be shocking to you even to this day just imagining what it would be like if that night never came to play! I hope your son is doing well up there
Omarrie in hisself was a trouble maker, I don’t want to be the one to say he got what was coming for him cause I know it must have been a very sad time for the mainly since that night! Parents let’s raise our kids away from violence and problems! Let them see the brighter side of what it could all be
So can she imagine the impact that its having on the family of the man who died. At least she still gets to see her son, they dont