Police investigation says, but biological mother rejects claims
The Homicide Investigation Division of the Liberia National Police has disclosed that there is âNo foul playâ in the death of 11-year-old Jerome Brown, whose malnourished body was discovered in the home of his father, Emmanuel Brown, in Palm Beach Community on February 14, 2021.
Jeromeâs biological mother, Mama Cole, is in tears and she believes that her son was starved to death as apparently evidenced by his malnourished body.
However, the LNP Homicide lead investigator who could only be identified by Police spokesperson Moses Carter in a Facebook live podcast as Jacob, dispelled belief held by Mama that the child died of starvation as a result of his father and stepmother refusing him food for three weeks. Instead, the Police, quoting the father and stepmother with whom the child had stayed, said he had been suffering from epilepsy.
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Kenneth Leroy ‘Kenny’ Brown
WILMINGTON Kenneth Leroy “Kenny” Brown, 72, passed away Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, at his home with his family. He made his sunrise on Dec. 16, 1948. Kenny was born to his mother, Victoria Brown, and raised by his aunt and uncle, Jennie and Orlando Brown.
Kenny attended Scotch Plains public schools and graduated from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. He then attended Lincoln Tech Institute, where he received his diploma as a master mechanic.
Kenny was an avid fisherman and hunter, his “first love” was his Grady White Boat, Miss Pearl. He was known to be in the woods way before sunrise, already looking for that elusive 8-point buck. He was also in love with racing, spending many Sunday afternoons at Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey. He practically loved the muscle cars. Later in life, he became a lover of technology, developing a collection of gadgets. Kenny was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. He touched many lives. He