Police are investigating an incident in which a Tobago woman was chopped by a man with whom she had previously had an argument.
A police report said the 30-year-old sanitation worker of Plymouth was at her vegetable mart on November 13 in Mason Hall when the man, whom she knew well, approached her with a cutlass and chopped her on her left wrist.
She was taken to the Scarborough General Hospital where she was treated and discharged. She returned almost a month later on December 1 for a surgical procedure on her wrist. WPC Foster Bernard is continuing enquiries.
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