Man stabs wife in bar
Thursday, February 14 2013
VIKASH
PERAI was not too pleased when on Carnival Monday, he saw his common-
law wife in a bar on Mucurapo Street, San Fernando.
There
was an argument and a fight ensued. Both Perai and common-wife,
Shaffina Mohammed, ended up at hospital and yesterday they found
themselves before Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington, in San
Fernando.
Perai, 44, was charged with stabbing Mohammed with a broken bottle.
Perai wore a large bandage across his forehead, which appeared to be smeared with blood, when he stood before the magistrate. Mohammed was seated with bandages on her left arm. Perai pleaded guilty to the charge.
Wellington asked Perai why he stabbed Mohammed with a bottle and Perai said, “Sir I didn’t.” But the magistrate informed him that his common-law wife had a four-centimetre laceration on her arm and a three-centimetre cut on her shoulder. He fined Perai $5,000 or 12 months hard labour.
Perai, 44, was charged with stabbing Mohammed with a broken bottle.
Perai wore a large bandage across his forehead, which appeared to be smeared with blood, when he stood before the magistrate. Mohammed was seated with bandages on her left arm. Perai pleaded guilty to the charge.
Wellington asked Perai why he stabbed Mohammed with a bottle and Perai said, “Sir I didn’t.” But the magistrate informed him that his common-law wife had a four-centimetre laceration on her arm and a three-centimetre cut on her shoulder. He fined Perai $5,000 or 12 months hard labour.
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