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Jul 04, 2013 News
A 26-year-old woman was yesterday rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) to seek urgent medical attention. This was after her husband attempted to cut her neck with a broken blade from a louver window.
Stacy Barry of Lot 347 South Sophia sustained two cuts to her neck, abrasion to her face and body, and chops to her hand.
At the hospital yesterday, Barry’s mother, Gem Barry told Kaieteur News that her son-in-law, who was arrested for robbery under arms came out of the lockups on Thursday and began abusing her daughter.
“Since Friday, he beating her and I tell him to let me take her to the hospital and he started to curse up and tell me to leave her let her die right there. He didn’t allow her to leave the house and I didn’t want to leave because I was scared he might want to kill her,” the older Barry said.
She explained that a young man visited her home yesterday to transact “business” but her son-in-law thought the man went there to meet the younger Barry.
“After the boy left, he start to beat her with an electric iron in her head and he break the louver window and run to her and start to cut her neck. After I see that, I run and I borrow a phone and call the police and I bring her here to the hospital” Gem stressed.
According to Gem, her daughter lived with the abuser for three years and was physically attacked most of the times. “I want justice for my daughter, she was pregnant and he beat her until the baby died.”
Up to press time yesterday, Barry’s attacker was on the run.
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