City of Ottawa Supports Peace Vigil for Abused Elderly Woman – Dezrin Carby-Samuels



Do you support the rights of women and the elderly?  Raymond, the son of an abused elderly woman recently made an application to the City of Ottawa for a peace vigil in front of the home of Dezrin Carby-Samuels on 30 Jarlan Terrace in Kanata, Ontario. 

Raymond was denied visitation access to take care of his Mom after having expressed concern to Dezrin's husband about abuse.  Dezrin's husband then blocked social services and medical access when Dezrin needed it the most.

Gil Tait, the Program Manager of Traffic Management of the City of Ottawa in an email to Raymond officially endorsed this application for a vigil in support of 'Justice for Dezrin', as being recognized by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 

Dezrin's husband has blocked visitation access since 12 June 2015, and ignored the Court Order of Justice Patrick Smith rendered on 11 February 2016, which sought to enable visitation access [please watch above video].

Dezrin's husband also subverted access to speech therapy which had been advocated both by a doctor and the Bruyere Hospital in Ottawa and her son.  

Under such conditions of abuse, Dezrin can no longer talk, write or walk.

Just imagine you not being able to talk, write or walk, and your only access to the outside world is someone who has sought to deny your desires to see friends and family members, as well as vital access to medical treatment, and, arguably, you have imagined yourself to be in what could be considered a 'Hell'.  It is this hell that Dezrin has suffered  in second-by-second since 12 June 2015.

You can help support a City of Ottawa recognized peace vigil by going to 30 Jarlan Terrace in Kanata and joining hopefully a growing crowd of fellow human beings projecting their love onto Dezrin until she is liberated and treated as a normal human being, and not as a captured animal.  You're welcome to bring signage which will hopefully also draw the attention of other media organizations that can help promote further social awareness on the plight of disabled and elderly women.

Otherwise you could also send Dezrin flowers and post cards that she will hopefully see, so that she knows that she not only has the support of fellow residents in the City of Ottawa, but also fellow Canadians across our great country and people from around the world. 

Whether you view yourself to be an activist or a concerned citizen in general, Dezrin would be most grateful for any effort that you can make to help liberate her from denial of her freedoms and liberty that is made in a spirt of peace, love and understanding.

You can also donate to a Legal Defence Fund to support Dezrin by “clicking” the PayPal  graphic red button above this article  No donation is too small.

You're also invited to help support Dezrin by posting a link to this article widely on your Facebook and other social media networks.  Together we can make a difference to liberate Dezrin from the Hell imposed by betrayers and in the lives of other abused elderly women who are also living in a corresponding Hell.


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