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71-Year-Old Woman Is Killed, and Her Husband Is Wounded, in Stabbing Attack | 71-Year-Old Woman Is Killed, and Her Husband Is Wounded, in Stabbing Attack |
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A routine visit by a home attendant led to a gruesome discovery over the weekend in Brooklyn, where a woman was killed and her husband was wounded in a knife attack, the police said. | A routine visit by a home attendant led to a gruesome discovery over the weekend in Brooklyn, where a woman was killed and her husband was wounded in a knife attack, the police said. |
The woman, Maria Rodriguez, 71, had been stabbed several times in the torso and died in her home, according to the police. Her 87-year-old husband, who uses a wheelchair, was stabbed in the chest and slashed across the arm. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he remained in serious condition on Sunday. | The woman, Maria Rodriguez, 71, had been stabbed several times in the torso and died in her home, according to the police. Her 87-year-old husband, who uses a wheelchair, was stabbed in the chest and slashed across the arm. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he remained in serious condition on Sunday. |
Investigators were looking to speak with the couple's 55-year-old son, Oscar Rodriguez, Jr., who checked himself into a nearby hospital’s psychiatric ward on Saturday, according to a police official. No arrests had been made by Sunday evening and the police did not offer a motive for the attack. | Investigators were looking to speak with the couple's 55-year-old son, Oscar Rodriguez, Jr., who checked himself into a nearby hospital’s psychiatric ward on Saturday, according to a police official. No arrests had been made by Sunday evening and the police did not offer a motive for the attack. |
On Saturday, the home attendant called the couple’s family after no one answered the door to their duplex on Garden Street in Bushwick. An in-law, Artelio Reyes, 63, crawled through a window and made the gruesome find, then called the police around 6:50 p.m. | |
The couple’s home was cordoned off with police tape on Sunday and an officer stood guard at the door. As neighbors passed the house, they expressed shock. | The couple’s home was cordoned off with police tape on Sunday and an officer stood guard at the door. As neighbors passed the house, they expressed shock. |
“For something like this to happen it’s just unreal,” said Felix Peralta, 42. “She was a precious old woman, very generous, very kind.” | “For something like this to happen it’s just unreal,” said Felix Peralta, 42. “She was a precious old woman, very generous, very kind.” |
Ms. Rodriguez was the third person killed this year in Bushwick, although murders in New York are down so far this year, according to police statistics. | Ms. Rodriguez was the third person killed this year in Bushwick, although murders in New York are down so far this year, according to police statistics. |
Neighbors said Ms. Rodriguez was a soft-spoken woman who could be found feeding pigeons every morning either on her stoop or in the grassy patch outside her home. Her husband used a wheelchair to get around and rarely left the house, said Roselin Hu, 64, whose sister lives next door. | Neighbors said Ms. Rodriguez was a soft-spoken woman who could be found feeding pigeons every morning either on her stoop or in the grassy patch outside her home. Her husband used a wheelchair to get around and rarely left the house, said Roselin Hu, 64, whose sister lives next door. |
Vivian Green, 60, who lives across the street, said she exchanged greetings with Ms. Rodriguez on her way to the supermarket in the morning. | Vivian Green, 60, who lives across the street, said she exchanged greetings with Ms. Rodriguez on her way to the supermarket in the morning. |
“She spoke to everybody,” Ms. Green said. “She was nice to everybody.” | “She spoke to everybody,” Ms. Green said. “She was nice to everybody.” |
Phone calls to relatives of the couple went unanswered on Sunday. Mr. Reyes declined to comment. | Phone calls to relatives of the couple went unanswered on Sunday. Mr. Reyes declined to comment. |
Mr. Rodriguez purchased the brick-front duplex in 2004, according to property records. The couple lived below a second-floor unit that they rented to tenants. | Mr. Rodriguez purchased the brick-front duplex in 2004, according to property records. The couple lived below a second-floor unit that they rented to tenants. |
The house sits in a row of seven similar houses, each facing a small patch of grass with trees that line the sidewalk. A waist-high black metal gate separates the house from the sidewalk and gray concrete steps lead up to the front door. | The house sits in a row of seven similar houses, each facing a small patch of grass with trees that line the sidewalk. A waist-high black metal gate separates the house from the sidewalk and gray concrete steps lead up to the front door. |
Mr. Peralta, as he walked by the couple’s home Sunday morning, noticed pigeons lining the roof. | Mr. Peralta, as he walked by the couple’s home Sunday morning, noticed pigeons lining the roof. |
“It was like they were waiting for her,” he said. | “It was like they were waiting for her,” he said. |
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