Woman chopped during argument
By LAUREL V WILLIAMS Sunday, October 7 2012
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HOUSEWIFE was yesterday chopped about the body by a male relative,
following a heated argument at the roadside in Barrackpore.
The
victim, Lena Pooran, 39, of Nanan Trace, Barrackpore, was up to late
yesterday warded at the San Fernando General Hospital in a stable
condition.
Police investigators said Pooran and the man were proceeding in a vehicle along Rochard Road, Barrackpore, at about 1 am yesterday when they started arguing with one another. A police report said the man, who was the driver, stopped the vehicle and both got out. Police said the argument became even more heated and escalated into a fight on the roadside, during which time the man pulled out a cutlass and dealt Pooran several chops to her body.
The injured Pooran, a police report said, ran off after being dealt the chops, but collapsed a short distance away on the roadside. The man then returned to the vehicle and drove off, leaving Pooran bleeding profusely from her wounds.
Residents were alerted by the loud commotion and later discovered Pooran bleeding at the side of the road. Officers from both the Penal and Barrackpore Police Stations responded and Pooran was taken to the hospital, where she remained warded in a stable condition up to yesterday.
A subsequent search for the suspect was unsuccessful. However, police investigators said an arrest is imminent.
Cpl Fareez Khan and PC Andy Narine are continuing investigations.
Police investigators said Pooran and the man were proceeding in a vehicle along Rochard Road, Barrackpore, at about 1 am yesterday when they started arguing with one another. A police report said the man, who was the driver, stopped the vehicle and both got out. Police said the argument became even more heated and escalated into a fight on the roadside, during which time the man pulled out a cutlass and dealt Pooran several chops to her body.
The injured Pooran, a police report said, ran off after being dealt the chops, but collapsed a short distance away on the roadside. The man then returned to the vehicle and drove off, leaving Pooran bleeding profusely from her wounds.
Residents were alerted by the loud commotion and later discovered Pooran bleeding at the side of the road. Officers from both the Penal and Barrackpore Police Stations responded and Pooran was taken to the hospital, where she remained warded in a stable condition up to yesterday.
A subsequent search for the suspect was unsuccessful. However, police investigators said an arrest is imminent.
Cpl Fareez Khan and PC Andy Narine are continuing investigations.
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