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Police Investigates two separate stabbing incidents

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By: Drizel Hanley

BASSTERRE, St. Kitts (FEBRUARY 2018): Police are investigating two separate stabbing incidents which sent two males to the hospital.

In the wee hours of Sunday 4th February 52-year-old Trevor Mulrane of Mad House Alley was stabbed at his home.

Investigations revealed that he was asleep in his at the time of the incident.

He was rushed to the Joseph N France General. Hospital and treated for his injuries.

Meanwhile, Deondre Edinborough of Parry’s Estate, St. Peters was on Friday 2nd February stabbed in the vicinity of Cayon Street and Rosemary Lane.

Information from the police states that Edinborough was at Rosemary Lane with a friend when they were attacked by a group of men, and while trying to flee he was stabbed multiple times about his body.

He was transported to the Joseph N France General Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery and was listed as being in a stable condition.

Up to press time, no one has been arrested in relation to the incidents.

Investigations are ongoing.

Persons with information regarding these incidents are asked to contact the Basseterre Police Station by dialing 465-2241, the nearest police station or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477 (TIPS).

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