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Murder position filed against the man of St. Paul accused of a fatally stabbed wife

Murder position filed against the man of St. Paul accused of a fatally stabbed wife

A man from St. Paul who supposedly stabbed his wife until death During a domestic dispute earlier this week, he is now accused of murder.

Kedu Husen Buseri, 34, faces a second -degree murder charge, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Ramsey County District Court.

Collection documents State Buseri called 911 around 3:15 pm on Wednesday and said “someone died” and “someone killed his wife.”

When the police arrived at their home in the 400 block from Central Avenue West, they found Buseri covered with blood with a piece of clothes wrapped around a cut in their left hand. Buseri said the blood was not his and said: “She cut me … I cut it,” says a complaint.

The officers found Buseri’s wife, identified on Friday as Sefiya Churiso Datu, 29, lying on the floor in the basement and wrapped in a blanket. He had superficial breathing and did not respond to the officers who tried to talk to her. Also in the room there was a baby who had blood on his clothes but was unharmed.

Datu was declared dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.

Through an Oromo interpreter, Buseri explained that he arrived home and saw the car of another person out of his home and heard the voice of another man. He suspected that the man and his wife were having an adventure, according to the complaint.

Buseri said he faced Datu with accusations of infidelity, and had a discussion. He said she slapped her, and she grabbed a knife and cut her hand. Buseri then said he grabbed the knife and cut it several times. When asked if he had killed his wife, Buseri said: “Yes.”

An autopsy discovered that Datu had suffered a white weapon wounds in his head, face, neck, ear, torso, arms, hands and back, including a 3 -inch deep wound in his jugular vein.

Buseri remains in custody in Ramsey County prison with a bail of $ 1.5 million. His first appearance in court was Friday morning.


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