A local lawmaker said the woman's baby survived the attack, but has been hospitalized.
Police were called to the apartment in the Wakefield neighborhood of the
Bronx Friday afternoon after receiving a call that an argument had
turned physical. When officers arrived, they found the 22-year-old
victim had been stabbed in the stomach multiple times.
The woman was taken to the hospital and was pronounced dead, authorities
said. Investigators were trying to determine how far along she was in
her pregnancy and what touched off the bloody confrontation.
New York City Councilman Andy King, who was briefed by investigators
about the case, told The Associated Press that the victim had been
strangled and then stabbed.
A 22-year-old suspect was taken into custody at the scene, authorities
said. Charges against her were pending and it was not immediately clear
whether the victim and suspect knew one another. The baby survived and
was taken to a local hospital, King said. He said the suspect's
boyfriend was also being questioned by investigators.
"I am very disturbed," King said. "This is a horrific incident."
Witness Diana Rivera told The New York Daily News that she saw the victim being brought out of the home on a stretcher.
"She was wrapped up and there was a lot of cops around her," she said. "She was bleeding. It looked like a lot of blood."
Police have not released the identification of the victim pending family notification.
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