CrimeLocal NewsNews Police investigate violent attacks against homeless people in The City by Barbados Today 30/07/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sandy Deane 30/07/2023 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 448 An injured BAEH client showing his injury.[/caption] BAEH President Kemar Saffrey in a statement said: “Several of our clients were seriously beaten, with one client’s injuries resulting in memory loss; another [was] stabbed; a female client was slapped in the face and several other clients received burst heads and [injuries] to their bodies.” He added that the victims were between 30 and 82 years old. Saffrey strongly condemned the attacks and said the BAEH was working with the Barbados Police Service to bring “these hooligans to justice.” [caption id="attachment_394299" align="alignnone" width="487"] This BAEH client was injured in his head.[/caption] “The BAEH wishes to remind the public that the homeless are human beings, and despite their situation must be treated as such. Violence against the homeless and vulnerable must not be tolerated, and we are therefore calling for the full weight of the law.” The BAEH is also pleading with businesses located in the areas where the attacks occurred to share security camera footage with police to help bring the perpetrators to justice. ]]> Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like South African horse trainer looking to set up in Barbados 09/02/2025 Blowouts echo in Premier League Basketball 09/02/2025 Speightstown Alive a spectacular celebration of Barbadian heritage 09/02/2025