Rural Constable among 3 injured during “brawl” over parking

Three men are now nursing stab wounds about their bodies following a brawl over parking at D’Andrade, Kitty, Georgetown.
Those injured are 36-year-old Rural Constable Kinray Joseph; 34-year-old Kennedy Barky, a taxi driver; and Gordon Branch, 51, also a taxi driver.
Police stated that Joseph resides with his mother in D’Andrade Street, and his mother normally holds “box hands”. Police said Barky, along with his two children and his reputed wife also live in a rented apartment in the same yard.
However, on Monday, at about 08:15h, Branch, who throws box with Joseph’s mother, went to drop off his money and in doing so, he parked his car and blocked the entrance to the said yard.
Using a series of explicit language, Barky asked Branch “how he is going to park his car and block the entrance”. This led to an argument between the two men.
Joseph, who was in his house at the time, heard the argument and went out to make peace, during which Barky pulled a knife from his pants pocket and dealt him several stabs about his body, including his neck.
Upon seeing this, Branch attempted to separate them, during which he was stabbed in his right hand. In retaliation, Branch went to his car, took out a cutlass, and dealt Barky a chop to his left hand.
The matter was reported to Kitty Police Station, and they were all taken by ambulance to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, where Barky was admitted as a patient.
Joseph is being observed in the accident and emergency ward and Branch was treated and sent away. An investigation is underway.