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Woman suffers 20 wounds in fatal stabbing at library: Prosecutor

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Woman fatally stabbed in her hometown library
Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP
ByEMILY SHAPIRO
February 26, 2018, 6:08 PM

— -- A man is accused of stabbing a young woman to death with a hunting knife at a Massachusetts public library Saturday morning, prosecutors said.

Jeffrey Yao, 23, is accused of coming up behind Deane Kenny Stryker, who was sitting at a table at the Winchester Public Library, and stabbing her, unprovoked, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office said.

PHOTO: Winchester Public Library Central Library located at 80 Washington Street in  Winchester, Mass.
Winchester Public Library Central Library located at 80 Washington Street in Winchester, Mass.

Stryker managed to get up and try to run away, but the attack continued, prosecutors said.

Stryker suffered about 20 wounds, prosecutors said in court today. Her injuries were to her head and upper torso, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said this weekend.

An undated photo of Deane Stryker, who was stabbed to death at the Winchester Public Library in Massachusetts, Feb. 24, 2018.
Courtesy University of New England

A 77-year-old man tried to intervene during the attack, and he was stabbed in the arm, prosecutors said. He survived and was hospitalized.

The weapon appeared to be a hunting knife with a 10-inch blade, Ryan said.

Yao, who was known to police, was arrested and charged with murder and armed assault with intent to murder, prosecutors said.

Jeffrey Yao is pictured in this photo provided by Winchester Police Department.
Winchester Police Department via AP

Yao's defense attorney told reporters today that his client has a long history of mental illness including hospitalizations, adding that his parents are devastated for the victim’s family, ABC affiliate WCVB reported.

Stryker, 22, was a medical student at the University of New England, the school said.

Yao appeared in court this morning and was ordered held without bail. A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf. He will next appear at a probable cause hearing on April 11.

The motive remains under investigation, prosecutors said.

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