DJ stabbed to face during argument with colleague

A 28-year-old radio disk jockey (DJ) was on Saturday evening stabbed during an argument with a colleague at his place of employment, Lance Gibbs Street, Queenstown, Georgetown.
Based on reports received, the now injured DJ arrived at the radio station where he works where an argument broke out between him and another DJ.
During the argument, the suspect became angry, armed himself with a glass bottle, broke same and dealt the victim four blows to the face after which the suspect made good his escape.
The injured man was taken to Georgetown Public Hospital and was seen and examined by a doctor; treated and sent away. Up to press time, the suspect was still on the run but the Police are making every effort to contact him.
Meanwhile, Hits and Jams Boom FM in a release stated that management is aware of the incident that took place at its studio between an independent DJ and his selector during a paid programme.
“The matter is currently under investigation by the Police and HJ 94.1 has made a decision to suspend the independent programme and the two individuals from our airwaves,” the statement added.
An investigation is underway.