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T&T woman fatally stabbed by lover in broad daylight

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(Trinidad Guardian) A domestic dispute on Wednesday turned deadly for a 27-year-old woman, after she was stabbed in the neck by her lover in broad daylight at the Croisee in San Juan. Anita Bahadur, of Evelyn Trace, San Juan, later succumbed to her injuries at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mount Hope.

The suspect, who is said to be in his early 30s, was chased down by eyewitness­es, including a T&T Defence Force member, who were stunned at his brazen knife attack on the woman. He was held several metres away from the busy Croisee intersecti­on and badly beaten before he was handed over to officers of the San Juan Police Station. The incident occurred at about 2.30 pm.

Speaking afterwards, a still shocked eyewitness Aldwin Samuel, 59, told the T&T Guardian moments before the mother of four was stabbed, the suspect walked up to her and asked her for his gold chain and money.

“I was sitting and he (the suspect) standing up next to me watching straight across the road. I notice when he walk across the road and walk past she, then he walk back to she and stood at her side. He ask she ‘where is my money and where is my gold chain?’

“Then I see the man start to stab she up. He run and I take off behind him. About three of us and an army man made it four. We hold him by the book store and we beat him. When the police come we hand him over,” Samuel said.

Samuel said he later learnt that the man and Bahadur were seen a few minutes before the stabbing incident at a nearby grocery engaged in a conversati­on.

“I was told that he was telling she that she owed him $80,000 before he left and walked away,” Samuel said.

Samuel, a father of two daughters, admitted that he himself went through domestic problems in the past. He grabbed the opportunit­y to send a strong message to men, “Give up! Give up and let them go. Do not allow yourself to reach that position. Just give up!”

Samuel said he was saddened to see Bahadur lying motionless on the stretcher after the attack.

“This was just awful. So sad for me to go and look

at her. I just tell myself that she gone. It was a hurtful thing, really wasn’t nice to see. I just feel proud that we were able to hold the man and give him to the police.”

Another eyewitness­es who helped catch the suspect, Garvin Tesheira, said he could not have sat idly by and do nothing after seeing the attack.

“I see the happening. The man had a big, long knife. I see the blood and when he jump up and run, I run him down and we hold him and beat him.”

Up to late Wednesday night, the suspect remained in police custody.

An autopsy is expected to be conducted on Bahadur at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, today.

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Anita Bahadur
 ??  ?? Juzzle Sayles proudly displays her examinatio­n certificat­es while speaking to the Jamaica Observer on Wednesday.
Juzzle Sayles proudly displays her examinatio­n certificat­es while speaking to the Jamaica Observer on Wednesday.

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