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Aunt Charged with Attempted Murder After Shocking Stabbing Incident Involving 4-Year-Old Niece


Mabel Campechano (Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office)- Victim Amber
Mabel Campechano (Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office)- Victim Amber

In a distressing turn of events, a New Jersey aunt stands accused of attempted murder after allegedly stabbing her 4-year-old niece multiple times while babysitting at a home in Paterson. The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of August 23 near East 24th Street and 10th Avenue, left the young girl with severe injuries, including a punctured lung and liver. The victim's father, Faherem LaSane, expressed his profound shock and disbelief at the attack, recounting the harrowing moment when his daughter, identified as Amber, opened her eyes in the hospital after hearing his voice.


Eyewitnesses described seeing the girl with additional injuries, including a "big gash on her forehead," as her mother carried her out of the house following the attack. The suspect, identified as Mabel Campechano, was reportedly not immediately found and was only apprehended by authorities a month later. Concerns about the defendant's mental state have arisen, with reports indicating that Campechano was known in the neighborhood for talking to herself as she paced around outside.


Authorities have disclosed that a dispute led to the violent incident, though specific details regarding the circumstances remain under investigation. Campechano now faces several charges, including first-degree attempted murder, weapon possession, and child endangerment. The community grapples with shock and disbelief in the wake of this tragic event as they strive for justice and seek to understand the events that transpired. The road to recovery for the young girl and her family will undoubtedly be challenging, with the community rallying around them during this difficult time.

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