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May 26, 2014 News
The 49 year old man who brutally stabbed his 18 year old lover on Monday evening before allegedly drinking a dose of poison remains warded under police guard at the New Amsterdam hospital. Robert Stanley of Mai, Mai Dam brutally stabbed 18 year old Oneka Omika Greaves, the mother of his child, after she allegedly spurned him. The man was upset that the young lady indicated that they should end the relationship because she wanted to move on with her life and he should do likewise.
The woman who was with the man since she was 16 had endured an abusive relationship and desperately wanted out. The two are parents of a four month old baby girl Omena Omeka Stanley, while the man had four grown sons.
The young woman in an effort to get away from the clutches of Stanley had moved to Georgetown. However Stanley was very upset and obsessed. He started to issue treats and demanded that she return. He decided to hatch a new plot to entice the woman back to Berbice. He constantly telephoned her and told her that the child was sick and her family was not taking care of the baby and she should come and see what was going on.
Her arrival led to her death after she maintained that she wanted nothing to do with him. The man had told her that “if I can’t get you no man can”. She was ambushed when she went to the standpipe to wash her baby’s bottle around 19:00 hrs.
After committing the act Stanley reportedly ran through the back gate and escaped. He reportedly went to the Central Police Station and told the cops that he had just injured his wife after they had a misunderstanding and he had consumed some poison.
A post mortem examination conducted on the body of Oneka Greaves by Dr. Vivikanand Brijmohan at the New Amsterdam hospital showed that she died from shock and haemorrhage due to multiple incised wounds and damaged to vital organs including her kidney. She also sustained incised wounds to the spine, pancreas and diaphragm.
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