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Jan 08, 2015 News
The scourge of domestic violence continues unabated as another woman managed to escape death after being violently stabbed by her ex-lover.
The woman Natasha Brooms, 37, a mother of five and a vendor of Nurseville Housing Scheme New Amsterdam, is in a critical, but stable condition in the New Amsterdam Hospital after she was attacked on Tuesday and stabbed about her body by the man. At the time of the incident the woman had just returned home after she went out and bought greens and vegetables which she vends in the New Amsterdam Market.
She had just returned home in a car and had entered her yard. She knocked on her back door and to her horror the man whom she had severed a relationship with about four years ago opened the door and immediately advanced towards her.
The man held on to the woman’s chest and started to stab her in the interim demanding that, if he can’t get her nobody will.
The driver of the car came to the woman’s rescue and this gave her enough time to elude her attacker and secure herself in her house.
In the meantime the police were informed and responded promptly and nabbed the man even as he was trying to make an escape.
When he was arrested he was wanted for threatening the woman.
Charges are likely soon.
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