An Oklahoma woman was arrested on suspicion of running over and killing her husband in an all-terrain vehicle after asking for a divorce due to a food dispute.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office said that on Saturday, 35-year-old Chanelle Lewis had an argument with her husband Christopher Lewis over food at a campground in Wanette. It quickly escalated into a deadly confrontation, Report New York Post.
Lewis Potawatomi County Deputy Sheriff JT Palmer told her: “He told her he wanted to divorce, and she issued a statement saying that she would run over him and kill him.” KFOR TelevisionAccording to the deputy police chief, the statement angered the 35-year-old woman, who then climbed onto the ATV to chase her husband.
“They heard the ATV speeding up. There was noise. She was driving at a high speed. They passed and they found him between two trees and he was knocked down,” Palmer said. Report Coco.
A wet bottom ATV Trails caller told the 911 dispatch that a little girl screamed that her father had died. According to a report by KFOR TV, the caller added: “Someone ran her father over and said that he died on one of our lanes.”
The police said the incident marked the first time that “someone deliberately crushed others” in the area.
The victim’s son and daughter Christian Cornett witnessed Shocking attack On their father. It is alleged that Chanelle Lewis, the stepmother of her husband’s children, tried to crush them after the father fell. According to KFOR reports, after Chanel tried to drive him and his sister over, Connet slapped her in the face. The police said the incident was related to alcohol.
The son, who is recovering from his nightmare, said that he was heartbroken by his father’s death, but was still trying to understand that his father, who loved large trucks, had left. “He is a great person and will help anyone in need,” Connet told the media. “I have 1,000 brothers because he is everyone’s father image.”
The police said that in light of the new evidence, Chanel’s charge has been upgraded to second-degree murder of manslaughter.
The forensic office has not yet stated the exact cause of Christopher’s death.
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