Taxi driver remanded for attempting to murder wife
A 60-year-old taxi driver was remanded to prison after being charged with the attempted murder of his 74-year-old common-law wife during a domestic dispute.
Keith Williams stands accused of maliciously wounding Deanna Bourne with intent to kill her. The incident occurred on November 10, 2024 at the couple’s home at Lot 142 El Dorado Avenue, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
Williams appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty and was not required to plead to the indictable charge.
The prosecution told the court that Williams and Bourne had been living together for 42 years and on the day in question, they were involved in a heated argument.
The argument stemmed from Bourne refusing to allow the suspect to enter the home. After some time, the couple’s granddaughter opened the door, allowing Williams inside.
He then went to Bourne’s bedroom and woke her, leading to an argument.
In a fit of rage, Williams reportedly left the room, retrieved a cutlass from his car, and returned chopping Bourne about her body. The assault left her with multiple injuries to her body and face. The severity of the injuries has left her unable to speak.
Williams attempted to flee the scene but was intercepted by bystanders who disarmed him. Police arrived shortly after and took him into custody.
Meanwhile, Bourne was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), where she underwent emergency surgery. She remains in critical condition.
According to court documents, Williams admitted to the attack during a police interview conducted under caution. During the proceedings, it was revealed that he claimed to have been under the influence of marijuana at the time.
Williams has been remanded to prison and is expected to reappear in court on December 18, 2024, as the investigation continues.