Homestead woman stabbed daughter in front of grandchild during heated dispute: cops
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In Homestead, a grandmother, Celestine Ward, faces attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbing her daughter during a violent argument that escalated in front of a grandchild. The incident occurred on a Wednesday afternoon, leading to the daughter's critical hospitalization. The argument reportedly began after an earlier drinking session at a restaurant. While Ward claims self-defense, asserting her daughter first attacked her, no injuries were found on Ward, leading to tensions surrounding the motive behind the assault. Investigations continue as authorities gather more information.
Around 3:40 p.m., Homestead police officers were called to a stabbing at a home in the 700 block of Southwest Fourth Avenue, an arrest report read. When an officer knocked on the door, 57-year-old Celestine Ward answered. Just past her, the officer could see a woman sitting in a pool of blood on the living room floor, leaning against a cot bed.
Detectives interviewed a child at the home who said her mother and father had been arguing before the stabbing. Her dad left, and then her mom and grandmother, Ward, started to argue.
Read at Miami Herald
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