Kenroy Paige, Man Accused in Heritage Quay Stabbing, Denied Bail, Claims Mental Problem

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REAL NEWS: A man allegedly involved in last week’s stabbing incident in Heritage Quay – which landed the victim in the hospital – has been remanded to His Majesty’s Prison.

On Monday, Kenroy Paige, 31, of Cashew Hill, appeared in the St. John’s Magistrates’ Court before Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh, who denied him bail.

Paige told the court that he has a mental problem, and a source confirms that he appears to be unstable.

Reportedly, on the day of the incident, June 21, the source says that Paige had gone to the Magistrates Court and requested an audience with Chief Magistrate Walsh.

When asked why he wanted to see her, Paige answered for “personal business.” Accordingly, the source says, the police officers chased him away.

Reports allege that Paige stabbed a young man – whom he does not even know – standing behind him and thrusting a knife into the victim’s side.

The incident was captured in photographs and on video, in which Paige is seen, standing in the middle of the street and holding a white-handled knife.

It is alleged also that – after committing the act – he licked the victim’s blood from the knife.

Apparently, the Police recovered two knives at the scene.

 

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  1. omg that’s not mental he is evil he should be sentence how can you think of letting someone like that out again on the street to do what to killed someone this time!!!!!! he should be sentence for life a mental person dnt atmit they mental an if he’s mental why HSS family let him out in the street. That person could a loose there life this hurt me

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