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Terror unfolded inside a Penal home after four masked men stormed the property and brutalised two sisters, ages 40 and 57, along with their 14-year-old nephew, during a nearly two-hour home invasion.
The victims were beaten with cutlasses and broomsticks, while the attackers ransacked the house and threatened to kill them.
The bandits also poisoned the family’s pet dog, as well as a neighbour’s dog.
Still traumatised, the younger sister, who requested anonymity, said she retired to bed around 8.30 pm, and about three hours later she was awoken by her sister’s terrifying screams.
As she ran to her sister’s aid, she encountered two masked cutlass-wielding bandits who forced her into her sister’s room.
They bound them, along with her nephew, with duct tape as they demanded money.
The bandits insisted that the older sister had gotten $450,000 at work.
Despite repeatedly claiming that this was not true, the bandits continued beating them during the hour and a half they held them captive and also threatened to shoot them.
She said, “During this time, you know, we were threatened. They put a gun to my sister’s head and told her that, you know, you have five seconds to tell us where the money was. They continued to beat us.
“They brought my nephew into the room together, where they beat him really bad. It was really, really traumatising.”
She said the boy, a Form Three student, was also kicked in the head.
“They took out some picture frames and break it on our backs. Took broom, beat us. They literally beat us really bad.”
She recalled thinking that they were going to die.
“I honestly thought that I was going to die. Because I am seeing a gun, you know, and he’s saying that, you know, tonight you all will die. All I could think about was that I was going to die. That was all. I couldn’t think about nothing else. This was really, really traumatising. Never, ever thought that it would have hit home.”
She said one of the bandits was speaking to someone on the phone. She believes that they were targeted because they knew their personal information.
Despite the country’s crime situation, she said they never imagined they would become victims themselves. However, she believes no crime-fighting measure can fully solve the problem, as people have become uncompassionate and evil.
“To be honest, nothing can really help except God because they are like devils walking on the earth, I’m telling you. Because if you’re going to watch a woman and beat her like that, something is definitely wrong with you. You really need God. You really need the love of God in your heart to change. I am telling you because no way you could watch somebody and do somebody that or even watch a dog who didn’t even do you anything and poison a dog like that. Something is definitely wrong with you. You’re really not human.” She said their Husky was five years old.
Thankful to be alive, she said they were “helpless” throughout the ordeal, and even now they are fearful that the attackers would return.
The bandits stole their money, jewellery, and phones valued at approximately $50,000, as well as their Nissan B15.
The police recovered the car at Haggard Trace, Penal Rock Road.
Investigations into the matter are ongoing.