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Teen Mother Tragedies Expose Gaps in Protection, Education and Support for Girls

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February 27, 2026
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Guyana has been jolted by two harrowing incidents involving 15-year-old mothers in Regions Two and Six, tragedies that have reignited alarm over the vulnerability of adolescent girls. In Region Six, Tiana Chapman is fighting to recover after she was allegedly stabbed multiple times by the father of her child, while in Region Two teen mother Aleena Preetam was found unresponsive at her home just one month after giving birth — a discovery made only after relatives grew concerned over her baby’s relentless cries.

A post-mortem examination conducted by Government Pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh confirmed that Preetam died from heart failure and anaemia, bringing a clinical conclusion to a tragedy that has deeply shaken her community. Following the examination, her body was released to relatives for burial.

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Preetam, a former student of Abram Zuil Secondary School, had transferred to another institution before eventually leaving the education system. She later became pregnant and safely delivered her baby about a month before her death. The back-to-back tragedies have intensified calls for stronger postpartum care, social support and protective interventions to ensure that teenage mothers across Guyana are not left to navigate recovery and responsibility alone.

The incidents also spotlight wider social challenges affecting young people. High school dropout and non-completion remain persistent concerns within Guyana’s education system, particularly at the secondary level, where data indicate that only about half of students who enter secondary school remain until the final grade. Research further suggests that around 14% of female and 19% of male secondary-school-age youth are not enrolled, often due to poverty, geographic barriers and social pressures.

At the same time, gender-based violence continues to affect women and girls nationwide. Estimates show that 10.5% of women aged 15–49 experienced physical or sexual violence from an intimate partner within a year, while broader research highlights violence and abuse as ongoing risks for children and adolescents. Experts warn that exposure to violence, harassment and unstable home environments not only threatens girls’ safety but also undermines school attendance and completion, reinforcing cycles of vulnerability and inequality.

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