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Driver injured after an altercation with a client.

April 6, 2021

Driver injured after an altercation with a client.
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PHILIPSBURG:— Personnel from the detectives’ department is busy investigating a stabbing that took place on the evening of April 2, 2021, around 05.30 pm in the vicinity of the casino on Welfare Road. According to the preliminary investigation, it appears that the victim made an arrangement with a man to take him to the casino on the island. An argument arose between the victim and the suspect in connection with the payment that ended in a scuffle.
During the scuffle, the victim sustained a cut in the face with a knife that the suspect had in his possession. After being injured, the victim got into his car and attempted to drive home. He was later stopped on the L.B. Scott road by the police patrol who intercepted him on his way home. The victim was bleeding profusely He was given first aid by the patrol while waiting on the arrival of the ambulance personnel.
The victim was later rushed to the Sint Maarten Medical Center by ambulance personnel for further treatment. He was later visited by the detectives at the Medical Center and was able to shed a little light as to what transpired prior to him being injured with the knife. This investigation is currently still ongoing.

 

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KPSM Press Release.

Source: https://www.smn-news.com/st-maarten-st-martin-news/37247-driver-injured-after-an-altercation-with-a-client.html

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