Comedienne Rachel Price was described as a "sorry excuse for a mother," after she reacted to a teacher who attempted to discipline her daughter. "I told her that is the reason why your daughter is the way she is, because you are a sorry excuse for a mother," Michelle Campbell testified yesterday. Campbell, a teacher at Bishop Anstey High School on Keate Street, Port-of-Spain, said she made the comments after Price shouted several expletives at her.
As the witness testified yesterday before Senior Magistrate Lucina Cardenas-Ragoonanan in the Port-of-Spain Fourth (A) Court, Price sat in the prisoner's dock listening to the allegations against her.
Price is charged with assaulting Campbell and using obscene language to the annoyance of others.
The offences are alleged to have taken place on November 16, 2010, at the Bishop Anstey High School. Constable Nigel Sanker laid the charge. Campbell, of Rose Avenue, Macoya Gardens, during her testimony yesterday, said Price reacted negatively when she was told her daughter was being reprimanded for "rude conduct."
"When I said that, the defendant (Price) slowly rose from her seat and began to curse," Campbell said.
Price, according to the witness, became enraged when she was told her daughter Carmyen Price-Awai was about to be given a "pink slip" for being rude. Campbell said when she warned Price to desist from using obscenities on the school compound, it only served to enrage her further, and the incident escalated into a physical confrontation. "Then she grabbed me by the collar of my blouse and she attempted to throw the pieces of paper into my clothing," Campbell said.
Just before that, she said, Price reached across, grabbed the pink slip from her hand and tore it to pieces. After this, the witness said, she reminded the defendant she could write another pink slip and put it on her daughter's file. "She then began threatening to beat me... She pointed her fingers at my face and made a fist as if to hit me," Campbell said. The confrontation only stopped when a male companion of Price stepped in to separate them. Campbell said even afterward, Price continued to insult her. She was cross-examined by attorney Pennelope Beckles. Secretary of Bishop Anstey Kerry James also testified yesterday. Om Lalla also appeared for the defence, while Sgt Azad Ali prosecuted. The trial was adjourned to next Friday.