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Monday, April 2, 2012

Woman chopped by angry boyfriend

Woman chopped by angry boyfriend
By ALEXANDER BRUZUAL Sunday, April 1 2012
Northern Division officers are investigating a report of domestic abuse in which a 24-year-old woman was chopped about her body by her 25-year-old boyfriend.
While full details remained unclear up to late yesterday, it was reported at about 4 am yesterday, the young woman was standing outside her Hermit Avenue, Maloney home when she got into a confrontation with her boyfriend. During the confrontation, she was chopped several times about her body by the 25-year-old man. An alarm was raised and the assailant escaped on foot.

The young woman was rushed to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt Hope, where she was warded and is being treated for her injuries.

The assailant is also reportedly warded at the hospital, as shortly after arriving at his own home, he consumed a bottle of detergent.

Investigations are continuing.

In an unrelated incident, four persons were arrested for drunk driving and an estimated 87 traffic tickets were issued to motorists following a police exercise in the Northern Division on Friday night.

The exercise which was conducted throughout various areas, including St Joseph, St Augustine, Tunapuna and Arouca, was spearheaded by ACP Terry Young and included members of the Northern Division Task Force, Northern Division CID and the warrant unit.

The detained men are all expected to be taken before a Tunapuna magistrate tomorrow.

The exercise was part of the Northern Division’s ongoing “zero tolerance” approach to crime in the area.

Source: http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,157825.html

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