RCMP charge N.S. woman with attempted murder, say she ran over man with car
Accused due in provincial court in Dartmouth later this month
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A 39-year-old woman from Eastern Passage, N.S., has been charged with attempted murder following an incident in the community of Westphal earlier this year.
Nova Scotia RCMP said in a release Tuesday they were notified on the evening of Jan. 10 that a man had been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being run over by a car.
Police said the 36-year-old victim was traveling in a vehicle with a woman who was known to him. He was dropped off at a home and was standing behind the car when it backed up. Police said the man was struck and dragged a short distance. He was taken to hospital by a neighbour.
In addition to the attempted murder charge, the woman is also facing charges of assault with a weapon, aggravated assault and dangerous operation causing bodily harm.
She's due in provincial court in Dartmouth later this month.