Man killed after threatening wife
Published: Sun, 2011-12-04 19:52
A 33-year-old Central man who threatened to murder his former common-law wife and her family has been killed during an altercation in Chaguanas yesterday morning. Nigel Collins alias Boxer, of Myers Avenue, Longdenville died while being attended to at the Chaguanas District Health Facility. Police said around 5.15 am, Collins went to Freedom Street, Enterprise Village, where he stormed into the home of his former common-law wife. While his three children slept, an enraged Collins whipped out a gun, pointed it at their mother’s head and threatened to kill her. She said Collins started to beat her about the body before running off to a nearby apartment where her mother and 22-year-old brother lives. It was reported that Collins also began making threats to their lives.
Fearing for their safety, the woman’s brother picked up a cutlass that was lying nearby and dealt Collins several chops to his neck, head and upper body. The assailant fell to the ground and the family contacted the police and ambulance. Officers from the Central Division led by Superintendent Johnny Abraham, Inspector Wayne Lawrence, Inspector Thecla Meharris and Sergeant Susan John visited the scene. The officers recovered a cutlass and a .380 pistol loaded with several rounds of ammunition. Two people were detained and have been assisting police with investigations. Police said Collins was employed as a part time “bouncer” at Rich Gold Bar in Chaguanas and was known to them for having committed several criminal acts. Inquires are continuing.
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