Posted on di, March 22, 2011 by Bonnie L. Cook Inquirer staff writer
An 8-year-old boy of the gut-wrenching his great-grandmother three times in the back, which was held the Sunday night for a mental health evaluation, accused of Cheltenham Township Police said Monday.
The police said that the young, who was not identified and may vary from a mental illness suffer his older relatives attacked with a knife before 9:30 am Sunday. The attack was not provoked, and no argument before, said the police.
According to John Frye, Director of Cheltenham police detective, said in a prepared statement, officers to Philadelphia police Jeanes hospital about to meet a woman who was stabbed in the back had called were.
Frye said investigators determined that the gut-wrenching square in a residence in the 7400 Fourth Avenue in Cheltenham, where the young lives with mother and great-grandmother.
The victim, which is 54, two brackets required to close a rod wound; were the other superficial wounds, Frye said.
"The attack was unprovoked, and the male is treated for some sort of mental illness, are" Frye wrote in an E-mail. "It is very early in the investigation, so that's everything, we have now."
The young to a facility in Montgomery County to the mental health evaluation was described, Frye said. Juvenile unit investigate officers and detectives.
Contact staff writer Bonnie L. Cook on 610-313-8232 or bcook@phillynews.com.
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