A mother’s love - ‘She held on to the baby even after the car hit her’

MONTEGO BAY, St James—- Twenty-four-year-old Khadeen Headley remains in serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a Montego Bay hospital, almost two weeks after she placed her life in harm's way to save her three-month-old son, Naeshawn, in a motor crash on a section the Montpelier main road in St James.
Meanwhile, family members and relatives are heaping praises on her for what they described as her act of "bravery and love" for the infant. "She deserves a medal. How many of us would risk death to save someone's life?" one of Headley's relatives asked.
Reports are that Headley, her son, and a relative, seven-year-old Rossani Stone, were at a bus stop in Montpelier at about 7:45 am on August 3 awaiting a taxi to transport them to church, when they were hit by a Toyota Corolla motor car. Additionally, two other persons, a 56-year-old shopkeeper Jennifer Vassell of a Mount Carey address in St James, and her 14-year-old grandson, Cavan Campbell, who were also at the bus shed, sustained injuries inthe accident. Read more: 

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