North Side man accused of stabbing 79-year-old wife was ‘dedicated caregiver,’ neighbors say

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SAN ANTONIO – A shocking incident in San Antonio has drawn attention to the struggles faced by caregivers, particularly those caring for elderly loved ones. A North Side senior is accused of stabbing his 79-year-old wife, leaving her in critical condition. This event has left neighbors and the community in disbelief, as many knew the couple for their strong bond.

Early Tuesday morning, police responded to a call from the couple’s son, who reported that his father was acting strangely. Upon arrival, officers discovered the woman seriously injured inside their home on West Lullwood Avenue. Public Information Officer Sharavious Jackson confirmed that the husband, aged 82, was taken into custody and would face charges of aggravated assault.

Witnesses described a scene of chaos, with multiple police cars lining the street. Pam Flather, a neighbor who has known the couple for two decades, expressed her shock at the news. “I know that she had been bedridden for a long time, so I just thought that she’s probably not doing well,” she said, recalling the moment she saw the police presence.

Flather highlighted the husband’s role as a dedicated caregiver, stating that it was hard to believe he could commit such an act. “I could see if he was disoriented or something like that, but never in his regular capacity could he ever do any harm,” she said.

Letty Inabinet, who runs Visiting Angels—an organization that provides in-home care for seniors—emphasized the emotional toll caregiving can take on families. “It is a lot for families to bear,” she explained. Caregiving can often lead to burnout, and it’s crucial for families to recognize when they need additional support.

Experts recommend that families not hesitate to seek help. The Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) offers advice for managing caregiver stress. If you or someone you know is in an emergency, it’s important to call 911. For additional resources, the Battered Women and Children’s Shelter can be reached at (210) 733-8810, and the Bexar County Family Justice Center at (210) 631-0100.

This incident serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in caregiving and the importance of community support. It’s vital to look out for one another and seek help when needed, ensuring that caregivers can continue to provide love and support without sacrificing their own well-being.

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