
A 21-year-old was brought to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center just before midnight on August 4th, unconscious.
Her boyfriend took her to the health facility, claiming that they were in an argument during which he choked her and she lost consciousness.
Upon arrival, officers investigated the situation. They met with the victim in the emergency room, where she provided details about the physical altercation with her boyfriend, indicating that she lost consciousness.
A doctor interviewed confirmed that the victim was stable and required observation.
She has since been discharged.
A police medical form was issued, and efforts to locate the alleged offender were unsuccessful. Investigations are ongoing.






The boyfriend needs to spend a night in lockup to introduce him to hard time should he ever try that crap again!! Because the next time, it may be him being taken to Straffie or Barnes.
Madness yes. What’s going on in these young ppl head
Chupzzz..Why there are so many weak men around..he need to be dealt with so he can know what time it is… an eye for an eye… dammm!!!
Well at least he take her to the hospital to get medical attention. But he can’t hide forever. He will be found
What’s the wildest part of it is that she’s going back to her man……
And he was just released? What if she died?
I hope they arrest him and charge him with attempted murder. The fact that he can bring her hospital unconscious means she dead already. Chocking the woman until she pass out . Some men arent east at alll
It’s sad that this is the culture in Antigua. Young men are so desensitized, and young women hunger for acceptance. from the daddies they never had
Agreeing with this. Women lack love and sometimes they go look for it in the wrong places.
This may have not been his first time Or not even his last. Toxic energy.
If your man chokes you to make you uncoincious then he did things like that before. He may have slapped you or pushed you or shoved you. these things dont just start like that. Woman at 21 you should be in university or starting a family, not in an abusive relationship with a kid