Workplace Dispute Leaves Two Injured in Sutherlands Incident
Workplace dispute turns violent and leaves two restaurant workers injured in Sutherlands near the Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital.
The incident reportedly happened around 4 pm on Friday at a food establishment in the area.
Police received a call and quickly responded to the scene.
Meanwhile, officers found a 35-year-old man from Sutherlands with a wound on his right hand.
They also found an 18-year-old woman from Hodges Bay with multiple injuries.
The woman suffered injuries to her back, right forearm, and chest.
She also complained of neck pain after the incident.
According to reports, the dispute started as a verbal argument between the two workers.
However, it later turned physical inside the restaurant.
The male worker told investigators that the woman stabbed him in the hand with a knife.
He said the argument escalated quickly during their exchange.
However, the female worker gave a different account of events.
She claimed the male worker had been interfering with her before the incident.
She also said he struck her in the head with a pot.
After that, she alleged he used an electrical power strip to hit her.
Meanwhile, police continue to gather statements from both parties.
They are also speaking with witnesses who were in the area.
Officers have not yet confirmed which account matches the evidence.
They continue to examine the scene and collect information.
Additionally, both injured workers received medical attention after the incident.
Authorities have not released updates on their current condition.
The restaurant incident has raised concern among people in the area.
Some residents said workplace disputes should never turn violent.
Others called for better conflict management in workplaces.
They also urged employers to address tensions early.
Meanwhile, police say inquiries remain active and ongoing.
They are working to establish exactly what led to the confrontation.
Authorities have not announced any charges at this stage.
The investigation into the Sutherlands’ workplace dispute continues.
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