Burn plea

A vicious social media disinformation campaign is jeopardizing critical medical care for Dacia Forrester, a 40-year-old Jamaican woman who suffered severe burns after being doused with gasoline and set ablaze at a Westmoreland gas station on February 19th. The incident, which originated from an altercation with a pump attendant, has left Forrester fighting for her life in critical condition.

With Jamaica lacking specialized burn treatment facilities, the Burn Foundation of Jamaica has urgently been working to raise US$55,000 for medical evacuation to a United States hospital that has agreed to accept her. While a private U.S. entity has committed to covering hospital expenses, the air ambulance costs remain a critical barrier.

The fundraising efforts have encountered severe obstacles as coordinated social media attacks across TikTok, Instagram, and X platform have falsely portrayed Forrester as the aggressor in the incident. These malicious posts, some even wishing for her demise, have dramatically slowed donations, with only approximately US$6,000 raised thus far through the official GoFundMe campaign.

Law enforcement authorities have confirmed two individuals are in custody awaiting formal charges. While one is believed to be the alleged perpetrator, the second is reportedly Forrester’s sister, who was arrested after intervening during the attack. Senior Superintendent Othneil Dobson has declined to provide specific details pending formal charges.

The Burn Foundation leadership has vehemently condemned the social media smear campaign, emphasizing that time is rapidly diminishing for Forrester’s survival. Foundation co-founder Stephen Josephs urgently appealed for the misinformation to cease and called upon the Jamaica Constabulary Force to issue an official statement clarifying the circumstances.

Carol Blackwood Hewitt, another sister of the victim, provided counter-narrative to social media claims, explaining that Forrester was simply attempting to purchase gasoline when confronted by the attendant. She described how another sister witnessed the attendant producing a lighter and igniting Forrester after dousing her with fuel, then intervening to prevent further violence.

The foundation continues to accept donations through their telephone line (876-344-7028) and official website (crisissupportcharity.org) in a race against time to save Forrester’s life, whose 41st birthday falls this Wednesday while she remains hospitalized in critical condition.