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Nov 06, 2012 News
A 35-year-old woman and her daughter are now patients at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), after they were chopped several times by the woman’s reputed husband.
Injured are Sursatie Abdool and her 18-year-old daughter, Christine Hansraj of Newtown, East Coast Demerara (ECD). The mother of four sustained five chops about her body, including one to her head, while her daughter is nursing three cutlass wounds to her head and abrasions about her body.
At the GPHC yesterday, Abdool recalled spending the past 13 years of her life in torment and torture. She said that it was around 7:30 hrs on Monday that her husband went to their room, after taking a shower.
“He come up and I ask he if he done bathe so fast and he say that he does always done bathe fast and then he start arguing about all kind of things. I was about to come out the netting when he grab me and start cuff me,” the woman recalled.
She added that he picked up the cutlass, which was lying not far from him and started inflicting the wounds. “I start screaming and then my daughter come in and she tell he that we had enough and he should just leave and then he start chopping her too.”
The mother of four said that her reputed husband of 13 years ran away after chopping her daughter.
Up to press time yesterday there was no information about the man’s whereabouts.
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