Woman killed after being stabbed by husband amid an argument
- A woman was fatally stabbed by her husband during an argument in Cainta, Rizal
- The victim suffered a neck wound while watching over their grandchild at home
- The suspect was arrested in Antipolo and admitted to the crime, citing anger after being scolded
- The couple’s children vowed to file charges against their father as police continue the investigation
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A woman died after being stabbed by her husband during a heated confrontation in Cainta, Rizal, according to a report from *Unang Balita* on Thursday.

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Investigators said the victim sustained a fatal wound to the neck during the incident. She was at home watching over their grandchild when the attack occurred.
The suspect was arrested in a follow-up operation conducted in Antipolo shortly after the crime.
During questioning, he admitted to stabbing his wife but claimed that they had long been separated and that she was already living with another partner.
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Police said the suspect had just come home from a drinking session when he was confronted and scolded by his wife. He told authorities that he lost control of his emotions when she shouted at him, which led to the fatal stabbing.
Relatives of the victim expressed deep anger and grief over the tragedy. The couple’s children have vowed to file formal charges against their father for the killing of their mother.
Authorities continue to gather evidence and testimonies to strengthen the case against the suspect.
The local community has also expressed shock over the incident, stressing the need for stronger measures against domestic violence.
The suspect remains under police custody as the investigation proceeds.
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