Indian-origin woman arrested in North Carolina for attacking husband with knife for ‘not cleaning house’; she calls it accident


Indian-origin woman arrested in North Carolina for attacking husband with knife for 'not cleaning house'; she calls it accident
Indian-origin woman arrested and later released in North Carolina for knife attack on husband what she claimed an accident.

Chandraprabha Singh, an Indian-origin 44-year-old woman, was arrested earlier this month after she allegedly cut her husband Arvind’s neck with a knife. Singh is a teacher assistant at a Charlotte elementary school. She was accused of “unlawfully, willfully, feloniously” cutting another person’s neck on Sunday, Oct. 12, according to an arrest warrant. She was charged with one count of assault with a deadly weapon, inflicting serious injury.Singh told the investigators that it happened accidentally as she had a knife in her hand and she was making breakfast. She said she accidentally cut her husband’s neck when she turned around with the knife in her hand. The husband called 911 and claimed Singh was “frustrated and purposely attacked him with the knife” because he had not cleaned the house. According to reports, Singh was listed online as a teacher assistant for grades K-3 at Endhaven Elementary School in the Ballantyne area.Court records showed Singh was initially denied bond by a magistrate, but then had it set at $10,000 during an October 13 court appearance. She was also appointed a public defender during the same appearance. Later, Singh was released from jail and was ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device. She was also ordered not to go near or have any contact with the victim.



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