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Pregnant Woman Jumps from Second Story bulding to Escape Boyfriend Holding Her Captive

Quincy Police Department 


A Massachusetts lady purportedly leaped out of a second-story window to get away from an oppressive beau who had held her hostage for about seven days, specialists claim. 


Matthew McAuliffe of Quincy, Mass., was captured on Wednesday evening. As per an assertion from the Quincy police office, he has been accused of attack to kill, exasperated attack and battery, strangulation, attack and battery on a personal accomplice, and seizing. He is being held without bond forthcoming a risk hearing. 



Police say the lady's life was saved by ready neighbors. 


"Officials were dispatched to a home after a crisis emergency call that a female was outside shouting for help," police said in the proclamation. "Officials showed up not long after the call and saw that everything hushed up. They promptly started talking with neighbors and discovered that a male gathering had moved toward the female from behind, covered her mouth, and persuasively hauled her into a condo." 


Specialists constrained passage into the condo, as per the assertion. 


"Officials found a female casualty and her sweetheart inside the home," the police explanation says. "Officials promptly started delivering help to the casualty who was lethargic, lying still on the bed. She had agonal breathing and red imprints on her throat." 


Agonal breathing is a clinical term used to depict panting for air or attempting to relax. It is frequently a side effect of a serious health related crisis or injury. 


"Analysts discovered that the casualty's beau had held her without wanting to for the most recent week," the assertion claims. "Dreading for her wellbeing, she bounced from a second-story window to get away." 


As per court records acquired by WCVB, the lady purportedly disclosed to McAuliffe she was pregnant, yet didn't know what to do. She at that point affirmed that McAuliffe started acting suspicious and revealed to her she "was unable to leave" the home and needed to "dispose of" the unborn child. 


The supposed casualty later secured herself in the washroom and leaped out the second-floor window to find support, archives charge. 


As indicated by the Boston Globe, McAuliffe has argued not liable to all charges. His next hearing is on February 9. His lawyer has not restored a call for input.


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