Attempted Murder Charge Laid In Jeremie Street Stabbing

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Police have charged a thirty-five-year-old Vanard, Anse La Raye resident, with attempted murder after Monday’s stabbing incident on Jeremie Street, Castries.

A police release identified the accused as Anthony Edward.

According to the police, on Monday at about 7:30 am, the Castries Criminal Investigations Department (CID) received and responded to a report of a stabbing that occurred on Jeremie Street in Castries.

CID investigators proceeded to the Castries City Police, where they conducted inquiries.

Preliminary investigations revealed that an altercation ensued between two males, resulting in both sustaining injuries and requiring medical treatment.

A police release said both individuals received care at the Owen King European Union Hospital (OKEU).

The release also said that as the investigation progressed, one of the individuals, Anthony Edward, was arrested in connection with the incident.

On Tuesday, September 11, 2024, CID investigators formally charged Anthony Edward with the attempted murder of the other man involved.

Officers escorted him to the First District Court, where he submitted a bail application.

Following this, he was remanded in custody pending further case proceedings.

The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) release emphasised the vital role played by the Castries City Police in the investigation and commended their diligent efforts.

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