DETROIT — A Detroit radio news anchor died Friday in a domestic dispute that left four other people hospitalized, the man's radio station and authorities said.
Jim Matthews, the overnight news anchor at WWJ-AM for about seven years, died in the attack, the station reported.
Chesterfield Township Public Safety Director Brian Bassett said a 35-year-old woman had been stabbed multiple times, a 10-year-old boy was found tied up in a closet with trauma to his head, and a 5-year-old girl also was injured.
The woman was in critical but stable condition; her daughter was in stable condition; and the boy was in critical condition, Bassett said.
Witnesses described the woman holding a small child running from the house “covered in blood,” Bassett said.
Inside the home, police found Matthews dead and the boy bound in a closet with blunt force trauma injuries. When they searched, they found a 54-year-old man who was overdosing and had self-inflicted wounds in the basement. He was in stable condition.
It wasn't clear how Matthews died. Bassett said a gun was not involved.
Matthews was the father of the two injured children, a co-worker said.
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