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Man Stabbed to Death in East Elmhurst; Woman Taken into Police Custody

26-24 93 St. (Photo: Google Maps)

July 11, 2018 By Tara Law

A woman has been taken into custody after a man was found stabbed to death in East Elmhurst early this morning.

Police found the pair on the second floor of a home at 26-24 93 St. after responding to a 911 at around 1:21 a.m. They discovered the man, 43, with stab wounds to his abdomen. The woman, 35, had a bruised face.

Emergency responders rushed both of them to East Elmhurst hospital, where the man was pronounced dead.

The woman was treated for her injuries and taken into police custody. Charges are pending, and the investigation is ongoing.

The man’s identity has not yet been released, pending family notification.

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