Husband arrested 2 days after attempted murder of wife

Arrested: Navin Stoll

Navin Stoll, a 26-year-old truck driver, has been taken into police custody on Friday between 11:00h and 12:30h; and reportedly, a video and audio interview has already been conducted with him.
During that session, allegations were formally put to him that he had attempted to murder his wife Claurine Prescod-Stoll on Wednesday at Kuru Kururu on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway, but he has chosen to exercise his right to remain silent.
Investigations into the incident are ongoing, and he is expected to face charges of attempted murder.
Statements have been obtained from the 24-year-old Claurine Prescod-Stoll, a sales representative who resides in the community of Swan on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway. She has recounted the events leading up to her horrifying assault in the presence of her three-year-old son.

Injured: Claurine Prescod-Stoll

The incident, captured on video, has also shown her husband repeatedly stabbing her. This video has gone viral on social media, drawing widespread condemnation and calls for justice.
The footage showed Navin Stoll ignoring the desperate screams of bystanders and his three-year-old child as he continued his assault until his wife collapsed. He then fled the scene in his motorcar, PWW 4862, leaving his wife’s body draped in blood lying on the roadside at Kuru Kururu on the Soesdyke-Linden Highway.
According to reports, the husband had contacted his wife earlier on Wednesday, asking her to meet him at the “Jamoon tree” in Kuru Kururu to collect their son.

Navin Stoll has been caught on video stabbing his wife on the roadway

Upon her arrival, an argument ensued, during which he armed himself with a knife and inflicted 15 stab wounds to her body. Witnesses were heard on a video recording seen by this publication shouting at him to stop, but he continued his vicious attack. After committing the act, the man fled the scene, leaving his injured wife on the roadway.
She was rushed to the Diamond Hospital, and was later transferred to the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPHC), where she underwent emergency surgery. Medical officials describe her condition as critical but stable, as she continues to fight for her life.
Two days after evading police, the man has been arrested. (G9)