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Our daughters are dying - DREAMS DEFERRED Brutal acts against young girls
published: Sunday | October 16, 2005

Niagra Plunkett & Monique Hepburn, Staff Reporters


Women and others mourned at the funeral service of two primary school girls in Town Head, Westmorland, earlier this year. - PHOTO BY HERBERT MCKNIS

WESTERN BUREAU: "IF I was younger, I would do something to go to jail so that I could be in there wid them. Christ, Lawd, Enid gone," said Randal 'Breezy' Hall, as he wept for his 15-year-old neighbour.

"Enid leave her phone to charge at her brother's house and from I don't see her come up on the road for the phone, I know something wrong because she love her phone more than lunch money."

Enid Gordon, a student of Petersfield High School in Westmoreland, went missing on Wednesday as she made her way from her house in Content along a heavily-wooded path, unaware that it was her final journey. She never made it to school.

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