HELP THIS FAMILY BURY THEIR DAUGHTER

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Neisha and Stephen Butler have very little personal possession. They live in a hut in Hellshire, St Catherine, with two young children, ages two and six years.
For the Butlers, education represents the surest way out of their pitiful state. Their oldest daughter, Kemeisha Butler, eight, appeared to be representing this very well, picking up various academic prizes at her school.
But before she could get the chance to bloom and deliver on her potential, tragedy struck. The young child died at the Bustamante Hospital For Children on March 8, 2016. The cause of her death has not been established as an autopsy has proven inconclusive.
Now the Butlers who struggle to find food daily are distraught. They don’t even have money to bury their daughter. “To be poor is a crime,” Stephen said.
They spoke highly of their deceased daughter and said what hurt them the most was they tried everything possible and managed to get the child in school to become an achiever.
hungry and stressed
Yesterday, when our news team journeyed to the hut which the family of four call home, the grim look on their faces could tell something was odd.
“It not going so … you know why it not going so, because me hungry and stressed and mi never run lef dem,” said a grieving father.
Commonly referred to as ‘Gold Teeth’, Mr Butler stressed that his other daughters are going to rise above their current condition and make better of themselves and their family.
The other two daughters were not at home when THE STAR visited, and when quizzed about their whereabouts, their mother said they were at their grandparents. “The grandmother said a better them stay with her cause of the situation and they don’t want stress mek us do anything or them to be affected,” she said.
Mr Butler said the loss of his daughter has affected his ability to eat. “From she gone mi cant find mi gold teeth, mi nuh know weh it deh. Mi all a draw down and take drinking for it cause me woulda mad already enuh,” he said, adding that he was broken because all five of them used to sleep on one bed.
They told THE STAR they survive daily by only what people give to them. Stephen does fishing from time to time for subsistence, while Neisha, when required, cleans the beach.
The family told THE STAR that they are in dire need for assistance with the burial. They have shopped around and found a funeral package for $150,000, but are struggling to come up with the first dollar.
“We believe inna God. We pray every night we a go bed, he will provide,” said Stephen. If you would like to assist the Butlers, contact them at 856-5255.

9 thoughts on “HELP THIS FAMILY BURY THEIR DAUGHTER

  1. $150,000 seems so much. Somebody caan donate some wood and a carpenter volunteer to build a simple and lovely casket for an 8yr old? Someone else a dress for her burial. Is not always money, folks can fall in and help in whatever way they can to get this moving. Another person can give them a piece of land meck dem own summen and food for the poor give a house. Some therapist can offer counseling and someone else some beds. Folks just fall een as you can to help the little angel get laid to rest.

  2. The teacher should be charge he is too wicked to punish the little girl that way he\she has no heart

  3. They used to attend my mum’s church and the father stopped them from attending, anyhow that teacher bad prayer iz needed fi dat effer! Told her to look into the sun as punishment!!!! Poor iz a crime memba i tell yuh! Evil piece a shit!!! More time is the church provide dinner and breakfast for them.. dat teacher needs a SHOT!!!

  4. Rest in Heaven sweet lil angel. I hope & pray that this family receives d help they need to bury their loved one & provide their basic needs & a stable job perhaps for this man & his wife,something to restore hope. I hope d Lord continue to strengthen, comfort & provide for u all in this difficult time. Sending up prayers on behalf of this family.

  5. So I know you guys are probably going to jump down my throat for this one with the ‘if you dont have anything nice to say…’ However, there are a few things that I feel need to be answered. First, an 8 yr old does not typically just die of natural causes so what really killed this little girl. I will admit that I do not know all the details but something doesnt sound right. The next thing is the grandmother taking the children now. Why wasnt she there to step in before. I know it is not her responsibility, but i hate when people who were there the entire time only want to step in after tragedy strikes. And last, I know everyone grieves different but the father needs to leave the drink alone because that is a dollar he could put towards his daughter’s funeral. They said they found a cheaper package but dont have the first dollar to put towards it. Well that drink was the first dollar.

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