
Henderson Steven is in serious condition after suffering a brutal cutlass attack to the back of his head.
The 31-Year-Old Resident of Greenbay was rushed to the hospital with a deep wound that left part of his skull exposed. Doctors report that he remains alert and is being prepared for emergency surgery.
Police are said to have launched a thorough investigation into the incident.
Circumstances regarding the attack remain unclear, anyone with information is urged to contact the nearest police station to assist with the inquiry.




Everyday is violence. People are very cold these days. How can you do this to a brother man?
Greenway again? That place under a curse or wa?
Is the same thing I saying. Imagine an unexpected blow to the back of your head. They wanted him dead. This is horrible. What’s happening to the human heart?
The devil is on a serious hunt on our life especially the youths that is the reason we have to be prayerful for our young people, our government, and the nation.
When will we be able to live life without violence? Everyday someone is trying to take someone life. What happened to the days where we walk away, or a fight was just simple hands throwing until someone part the fight? Now people are afraid to part cause there’s weapons or something of that sort
Can I blame policing? What can I truly blame? The devil. The right person to blame! I hope the national day of prayer make some changes
Wow. That’s scary. Sighh.
The police need to do proper investigation, I witness a fight Friday on Redclief along with hundreds of others people police came and didn’t ask any of is what did we see, just a lot of attitudes, taking away the young man who got Injured on his job by smokers and junker in the city every week end doing what they choice without any regards for people proper and life.
What is the police responsibility to the citerson of Antigua and Barbuda?
Gone are the days when people solve problems with just a few words. Instead they want blood. We live in serious times.
Something deeper is wrong in our communities. Anger, frustration… it always ends in violence.