A labourer from Freeman Street has been remanded to prison after appearing in court on a charge of attempted murder, following a violent altercation that left a man hospitalized with serious injuries.
The accused, whose name has not yet been released by authorities, was brought before the magistrate’s court on Friday, where the prosecution detailed the circumstances of the alleged attack. According to police reports, the incident occurred earlier this week on Freeman Street, when a dispute between the accused and the victim escalated into violence. Witnesses say the labourer allegedly armed himself with a sharp object and inflicted multiple wounds on the victim before fleeing the scene.
Emergency services responded swiftly, transporting the injured man to the hospital where he remains in critical but stable condition. The motive behind the altercation remains under investigation, though initial statements suggest it may have stemmed from a personal disagreement.
During the court hearing, the prosecution objected to bail, citing the seriousness of the offense and the risk of interference with witnesses. The magistrate agreed, ordering the accused to be remanded in custody until the next court date.
The case has sparked concern among Freeman Street residents, who have called for increased police presence and community engagement to address rising tensions in the area. As the investigation continues, authorities are urging anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward.
The accused is expected to return to court in the coming weeks as the prosecution prepares its case for trial.