A devastated brother, Jordan Clements, 20, was arraigned before a court
for threatening 4 schoolgirls he blamed for bullying his sister to commit suicide after sending them violent threats on Facebook and Snapchat.
His
14-year-old sister, Nyah was found dead at home after claims she was
being bullied.
Nyah’s mum Dominique Williams discovered that her daughter was being bullied after her death.
“I’m
aware messages were being sent on social media. Since then a few people
have come forward to say she had been targeted at school. Her phone has
been seized by police who are investigating. Whoever is at the end of
it need to realise what they’ve done – we need justice.”
Although
the coroner is investigating, Jordan blamed the girls for the death of
his sister. He told one that she would be ‘strung up with the dead cows
in the butchers’ and another; ‘I know what you did. You are going to
regret this for the rest of your life.’ He also told one of them; ‘Go
and play with broken glass in your mouth.’
Arraigned before a
court, it was said that Jordan’s messages left his victims – who cannot
be named for legal reasons – feeling frightened and anxious. He admitted
two counts of harassment and two counts of sending communications of an
indecent or offensive nature. He told police he sent the messages ‘when
angry and upset’ because he wanted to make the girls feel the way his
sister had felt when she was being bullied.
Prosecutor Sharon
Anderson however says that the girls told police they had done nothing
wrong.
The case has been adjourned until certain reports are ready and
Jordan was bailed on the condition he does not use social media or
contact the girls.
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