VIDEO: PM says the state will fund plastic surgery abroad for woman mauled by Pit Bull

In a heartening display of solidarity, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced that the government will cover all medical and surgical expenses for 27-year-old Shabo Nedwell, who suffered severe injuries in a pit bull attack last week. The incident occurred in Skerrit’s Pasture, where Nedwell was mauled by two dogs owned by her aunt, Stacy Simon. Despite her injuries, Nedwell demonstrated remarkable resilience by attending her University of the West Indies Five Islands graduation ceremony in a wheelchair just days after the attack. Prime Minister Browne praised her courage and assured that the state would also fund any necessary overseas treatment. This tragic event has reignited public debate on the need for stricter regulations on dangerous dog ownership and improved animal-control measures. The government’s swift response underscores its commitment to supporting citizens in times of crisis, while the incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks posed by inadequately managed pets.