Men accused of buggering 13 year-old boy
Two men who have been charged with buggering a 13 year-old boy, who later performed the act on his younger brother, will return to court to answer charges on Thursday.
Christopher Talbot and Kedeon Duncan were offered bail in the sum of $300,000 with surety when they appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court last week. They have been ordered to report to the Rockfort police station every Monday and Thursday.
Police from the Vineyard Town station say that last November Talbot, Duncan and a teenager wearing the uniform of a popular Kingston school, approached the boy as he stood at a bus stop on Mountain View Avenue. The trio, cops said, invited the boy to go with them into the Backbush area to catch pigeons.
Once in the bushes, they forcibly restrained the boy, covered his mouth, took turns buggering him and then threatened to harm him if he told anyone of his ordeal, police say.
The boy’s mother found out about the abuse her son suffered when the traumatised child performed the act on a younger brother a few days later and, when questioned, told her of his ordeal at the hands of the three men.
The boy’s mother reported the matter to the police and a medical exam showed that the child had been sexually assaulted and, as a result, was suffering from a loose sphincter muscle in his anus.
Talbot was apprehended last December and was positively identified and last month the young boy pointed Duncan out, police say. The teenage boy’s third attacker has still not yet been apprehended.
The two accused men are being represented by attorney Arlene Harrison who yesterday told presiding Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey that the victim’s description of the men who sexually assaulted him did not match her clients.

