Family Services social workers from the Social Development Ministry met yesterday with Tricia Villaruel—the mother of murdered four-year-old Amarah Lallite—to do a psycho-social assessment.
This was indicated by Housing Minister Camille Robinson-Regis in Parliament yesterday. She was replying on behalf of the Minister of Social Development to Opposition MP Barry Padarath’s query. Padarath had asked, given the recent beheading of Amarah, what support was provided to assist the deceased child’s family.
The little girl was gruesomely killed at her Fifth Street, Five Rivers, Arouca home on Monday. The Director of Public Prosecutions yesterday ordered police to charge a man who lived in the house with the child and her mother with the murder. The man was taken into custody on the night of her killing.
Robinson-Regis said the Social Development Ministry assigned a Family Services Social worker (FSSW) on Tuesday to provide family case management support for the child’s mother and the family.
She said formal contact was also made with the Victim and Witness Support Officer of the ministry’s Tunapuna branch and arrangements were finalised for the conduct yesterday (Fri), of an assessment by the FSSW regarding the psycho-social needs of the mother and her family.
Robinson-Regis said yesterday, the team of four FSSW workers conducted a home visit at a neighbour’s house and met Villaruel, where the psycho-social assessment was done and an intervention plan was drafted to be implemented by social workers of the National Family Services Division, in tandem with crisis intervention strategies being implemented by the T&T Police Service’s Victim and Support Services Unit.
Robinson-Regis had no information on if the family had applied for any assistance from the ministry and was denied as indicated by Villaruel.