Woman stabbed by relative
By CECILY ASSON Friday, July 6 2012
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FEMALE security guard remains warded in serious condition at San
Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) after she was stabbed multiple times by
a close male relative yesterday during a dispute at her San Fernando
home.
The victim Tish Thorpe, 30, of Simpson Brown Terrace, Cocoyea Village, San Fernando.
The incident, police said, happened in the presence of two children between the age of three and five. Thorpe is a mother of four.
Police are now looking for a 34-year-old unemployed man who fled the scene after he stabbed Thorpe. According to a police report, at about 11 am yesterday, Thorpe visited the Mon Repos Police Station and told officers that her life was being threatened by a man she knew.
Sgt Roopnarine accompanied by PC Eastman visited the home and warned the relative. In the presence of the police officers, the man agreed to leave and packed two bags and together with the officers left the house.
However, an hour later, officers received a call that Thorpe had been stabbed. On arrival, she was found at a neighbour’s home bleeding from stab wounds to her head, hands and back. She was rushed to the SFGH where she was treated and warded.
Police believe the suspect who returned to the house, gained entry through a back window.
He also damaged several household items. PC Eastman is continuing investigations.
The incident, police said, happened in the presence of two children between the age of three and five. Thorpe is a mother of four.
Police are now looking for a 34-year-old unemployed man who fled the scene after he stabbed Thorpe. According to a police report, at about 11 am yesterday, Thorpe visited the Mon Repos Police Station and told officers that her life was being threatened by a man she knew.
Sgt Roopnarine accompanied by PC Eastman visited the home and warned the relative. In the presence of the police officers, the man agreed to leave and packed two bags and together with the officers left the house.
However, an hour later, officers received a call that Thorpe had been stabbed. On arrival, she was found at a neighbour’s home bleeding from stab wounds to her head, hands and back. She was rushed to the SFGH where she was treated and warded.
Police believe the suspect who returned to the house, gained entry through a back window.
He also damaged several household items. PC Eastman is continuing investigations.
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