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Apr 14, 2015 News
…four people sleeping in same room heard nothing
A man is on the run after stabbing his jilted gay lover in the chest early yesterday. The stabbing occurred when the assailant allegedly found him in bed with another man around 02:45 hrs at Grove, East Bank Demerara (EBD).
The wounded man has been identified as 19-year-old Bradford Wright, of Grove. He was stabbed just above his heart and is nursing his injuries at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
According to reporters, Wright ended his relationship with the suspect recently. The suspect reportedly got jealous after seeing the 19-year-old with another man, who was much younger than him.
At the GPHC yesterday, the wounded man’s current partner, who refused to give his name, said that he was sleeping next to Wright when he felt something wet on the bed. He explained when he turned to his lover, he saw blood.
“I ask him (Wright) what happened and he said that the (male suspect) stabbed him. Imagine, four people went sleeping in the room and nobody ain’t hear anything,” the victim’s partner related.
Wright was rushed to the Diamond Hospital before he was transferred to the GPHC where he remains a patient.
No one has been arrested as yet.
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