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Nov 29, 2012 News
Hire car driver, Ryan Adams, 36, of Shoe Lane, New Amsterdam, who allegedly assaulted his reputed wife following a misunderstanding, then inflicted a beating on her parents after they intervened, is facing three charges before the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court.
Adams is charged with one count of unlawful and malicious wounding committed on his reputed wife Nikki Luckhan and two counts of unlawful wounding on Ave Luckhan and Paul Luckhan on November 25. On Tuesday he was placed on $35,000 bail by magistrate Adela Nagamootoo after he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Prosecutor corporal Orin Joseph said that the accused and Luckhan lived together. They shared a child. Following a misunderstanding, Luckhan moved out and returned to her parents’ home at Lot 50 ‘A’ Nurseville Housing Scheme, New Amsterdam.
On November ,24, last, the accused saw Luckhan in a car and became annoyed. He allegedly drove his car in front of the other vehicle blocking its path. He then proceeded to pull Luckhan from that vehicle. A physical confrontation ensued after Adams accused the woman of being unfaithful. The woman reported the matter to the police station.
The next day, around 01:00 hrs Luckhan was on her way home in a car and Adams reportedly accosted her. She however proceeded to her yard and was on her steps when Adams followed her.
Another confrontation ensued; Adams lashed her on her head with a bottle he was carrying. Her parents who were at home intervened and they were also assaulted.
The matter was reported and Adams was arrested and charged. He will return to court on March 22, next year.
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