Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - A 95-year-old woman with dementia beat a fellow Brooklyn nursing home resident to de@th with a metal wheelchair piece during a clash on Sunday, September 14, cops and sources said.
The nonagenarian allegedly struck the 89-year-old victim
multiple times in the head when a feud erupted just after 10 p.m. inside the
Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on West 29th Street near Surf Avenue,
law enforcement sources said.
The victim, who was found lying in bed with a serious head
injury, was rushed to NYU Brooklyn Hospital, where she was initially
listed in critical condition, cops and sources said.
She succumbed to her injuries several hours later, early
Monday, cops said.
The older senior was taken to Coney Island Hospital for both
a physical and psychiatric evaluation, sources said.
At this time, she is not facing charges since she is elderly
and suffering from dementia, according to the sources.
Neither woman was immediately identified by police.
Meanwhile, the wheelchair the older woman allegedly used in
the brutal attack was lying on the pavement just outside the facility behind
blue crime scene tape Monday afternoon.
A 77-year-old woman who said she was leaving after visiting
her sister at the nursing home, told The Post she was shocked to hear about the
violence.
“I’m a nervous wreck for my sister,” said the woman, who
only identified herself as Elaine. “That could’ve been my sister.”
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