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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Valencia man stabbed to death by woman

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Valencia man stabbed to death by woman

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Saturday, April 7, 2012
Derek Achong

The brief but turbulent relationship of a Valencia couple ended tragically yesterday when a 32-year-old man was stabbed to death by an 18-year-old woman. This incident takes the the nation’s homicide toll for the year to 95, compared to 104 for the same period last year.

Dwayne Hill got into an argument with a woman at his Alexis Drive, Valencia, home at around 10.30 am. The argument went on for an hour then escalated into violence. The woman told police Hill emptied a bottle of gasoline into her mouth. He was about to ignite the fuel when the woman grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed him in the face, head and chest.

Neighbours who heard the commotion called the police and Hill and the woman were taken to hospital. Shortly after noon, Hill succumbed to his injuries at the Sangre Grande District Hospital. The woman is warded in a stable condition. Although Hill’s death has been initially classified as a murder, investigators were up to late yesterday piecing together details of the incident to determine whether the woman acted in self defence.

Investigators are expected to get advice from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on whether charges should be charged. Sgt Raymond Austin, Cpl Junior Bernard and WPC Ayana Johnson are continuing investigations.

Source: http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2012-04-07/valencia-man-stabbed-death-woman

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