Lack of justice destroying family and pushing victim over the edge

The family of 48-year-old Natalia Gill of 8th Street Diamond, Housing Scheme is falling apart, and this development is being laid squarely at the feet of inaction by the Guyana Police Force and the ultimate lack of justice.
In a video interview (ππ ππ ππππππππ πππππ πππ ππ) with this Publication Friday morning, the weeping mother of eight detailed the transformation she has been seeing in her son from good to bad and bad to worst and it is the view of her, the family, and even the young man that the lack of justice has been affecting him mentally.
Her son was attacked and stabbed on Elections night of 2020 by a friend he has known for years. She said that the running around for justice and the lack of the police to even try and arrest the suspect is not helped the family in trying to secure justice.
From then to now, Natalia Gill and her family have been left out in the cold in their quest to get justice. She said that since the incident, her son has gone through two major emergency surgeries, and because he does not want to stay at home, he has been doing two jobs but from time to time would be displaying signs of ill health, including passing clot blood through his mouth.
According to the broken mother, her son has changed drastically and has moved from a loving and caring child to someone who seems bent on avenging his own justice. She said that is the reason she decided to go public as she does not want her son to be caught up with the law.
The family is hoping that with this public disclosure of the suffering and pushing around they have received over the last few years that they can now have some justice.
BIG Smith News Watch will be releasing the full interview with Ms. Natalia Gill later today.













