INDRA Tandacharry, an 80-year-old widow, told Albion Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh on Tuesday that she was tired of the constant threats meted out to her by her 51-year-old son Peerasammy Tandacharry, called Charry, whenever he is under the influence of alcohol.
Charry pleaded guilty to threatening his mother on February 28 at 23:40hrs, when he returned home inebriated and called out to her as she was sleeping, and she responded. He had verbally abused her, and had threatened to kill her.
Becoming afraid, she secretly telephoned her neighbour, who in turn informed the police.
After hearing the details of the case, Magistrate Singh changed Charry’s guilty plea to a not guilty plea, and imposed a six-month bond on him. He was warned that breaching the bond in a similar offence would attract a sentence of two weeks’ imprisonment.