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St. Elizabeth teacher charged with malicious destruction of property granted bail

By Halshane Burke    
 
The St. Elizabeth teacher charged with malicious destruction of property has been granted bail with one surety.
 
Thirty-year-old Felika Hunter, of Luana district, was granted bail in the sum of $340,000 when she appeared in St. Elizabeth Parish Court on Friday.
 
The court has also ordered her to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before her next court appearance.
 
She is set to return to court on June 19.
 
It is reported that on May 19, Ms. Hunter was involved in an argument with her child's father at her home.
 
During the dispute, she used an object to smash the rear windshield of a motorcar.
 
The matter was reported to the police and Ms. Hunter arrested and charged.
 
Ms. Hunter featured in a viral video recently, in which she was seen beheading a chicken on the compound of Sydney Pagon STEM Academy.
 
Her actions resulted in the suspension of classes and the intervention of the Ministry of Education to provide counselling to her and those affected at the institution.
 
She is currently on medical leave from the institution.                                                                                                                     


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