Cop, wife stable
Tuesday, July 3 2012
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54-YEAR-OLD Special Reserve Police officer (SRP) and his 45-year-old
wife are now listed as resting in a satisfactory condition at
Port-of-Spain General Hospital where they were taken on Saturday night
following an incident in which the officer is alleged to have stabbed
his wife before ingesting a poisonous substance.
Police
said the officer who has over 30 years service and was brought back on
contract to work as an SRP following his retirement, remains warded
under police guard.
Medical staff have told investigators the officer is out of danger and is expected to survive the suicide attempt.
The officer, ingested the deadly herbicide “Swiper” on Saturday night, after he stabbed and planassed (beat with flat side of cutlass) his wife Hazel Toussaint-Chadband.
Toussaint-Chadband was stabbed on her stomach, arms and legs. Police say they will be approaching the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions later this week to ascertain what charges could be laid.
The officer who is based in Western Division, lives with his wife at Fourth Street, Simeon Road, Petit Valley. The attempted murder/suicide is said to have taken place following a heated argument over Toussaint-Chadband’s decision to attend a fete against the policeman’s wishes.
After drinking the poison, the officer reportedly forced his bleeding, dazed wife into his car and drove to the St James Medical Infirmary where the couple was spotted by medical personnel and taken to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital. Investigations are continuing.
Medical staff have told investigators the officer is out of danger and is expected to survive the suicide attempt.
The officer, ingested the deadly herbicide “Swiper” on Saturday night, after he stabbed and planassed (beat with flat side of cutlass) his wife Hazel Toussaint-Chadband.
Toussaint-Chadband was stabbed on her stomach, arms and legs. Police say they will be approaching the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions later this week to ascertain what charges could be laid.
The officer who is based in Western Division, lives with his wife at Fourth Street, Simeon Road, Petit Valley. The attempted murder/suicide is said to have taken place following a heated argument over Toussaint-Chadband’s decision to attend a fete against the policeman’s wishes.
After drinking the poison, the officer reportedly forced his bleeding, dazed wife into his car and drove to the St James Medical Infirmary where the couple was spotted by medical personnel and taken to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital. Investigations are continuing.
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