Wife’s Family Accuses Husband of Violent Attack Amid Marital Breakdown
The family of a woman allegedly stabbed multiple times by her husband, identified as Nii Noi, has accused him of carrying out a brutal attack after she threatened to divorce him. The incident, according to relatives, followed prolonged marital tensions and escalating disputes within the home.
Family members say the victim had confided in them about persistent disagreements and had expressed fears for her safety prior to the incident. They allege that when she made her intention to leave the marriage clear, the situation turned violent, culminating in the alleged stabbing.
Sources close to the family claim the woman sustained multiple injuries and was rushed to a medical facility for urgent treatment. Her current condition has not been officially disclosed, but relatives describe the incident as deeply traumatic and life-threatening.
The victim’s family is demanding swift police action and a thorough investigation, insisting that justice must be served. They have also urged authorities to treat the matter with urgency, citing the growing concern over domestic violence cases across the country.
“This is not just a family issue; it is a serious criminal matter,” a family spokesperson said. “No one deserves to be attacked for choosing to leave a marriage.”
As of the time of reporting, the police are yet to issue an official statement confirming the details of the case or whether any arrests have been made. However, investigations are believed to be ongoing, with law enforcement expected to provide updates as facts are established.
Domestic violence advocates have used the incident to renew calls for stronger protections for victims and more proactive intervention when warning signs emerge in troubled relationships. They stress the importance of reporting threats early and seeking legal and social support.
GhanaMedia.net will continue to follow this developing story and provide verified updates as more information becomes available from official sources.
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