As the search for 12-year-old Jayden Smith enters its fifth day, his aunt and guardian, Ann-Marie Thompson, has vehemently denied allegations of mistreatment being the cause of his disappearance. Thompson, who has cared for Jayden since he was five, emphasized her dedication to his well-being, stating, ‘I got his birth certificate, ensured he was fully immunized, and supported his academic success.’ Jayden, the top student and valedictorian at Bethabara Primary School, went missing last Friday after attending classes at Manchester High School. Thompson addressed rumors linking his disappearance to a minor incident involving her two-year-old grandson, clarifying that the injury was accidental and that she had not been harsh with Jayden. She speculated that Jayden might be grappling with guilt over the incident, given his reserved nature. Thompson also condemned prank calls about Jayden’s whereabouts, which have added to her distress. The search, involving firefighters, police, soldiers, and community members, has yet to yield credible leads. Manchester High School Principal Jasford Gabriel expressed hope for Jayden’s safe return, noting the emotional toll on his classmates. Thompson appealed to the public for information, describing Jayden as a loving, humble, and helpful child. The community remains united in their efforts to bring Jayden home.
