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Wife held over attack on Gurkha Wife held over attack on Gurkha
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A woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to murder her Gurkha husband at Sandhurst.A woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to murder her Gurkha husband at Sandhurst.
Corporal Khagendra Pariya, 40, was taken to hospital with a slit throat after an incident at the Royal Military Academy on the Berkshire/Surrey border.Corporal Khagendra Pariya, 40, was taken to hospital with a slit throat after an incident at the Royal Military Academy on the Berkshire/Surrey border.
The 42-year-old woman was detained under the Mental Health Act after being held on Monday over the "domestic" incident, police said.The 42-year-old woman was detained under the Mental Health Act after being held on Monday over the "domestic" incident, police said.
The man remains in a serious but stable condition at Frimley Park Hospital.The man remains in a serious but stable condition at Frimley Park Hospital.
A Thames Valley Police spokeswoman said: "The ambulance service received a call at 12.45am reporting that a 40-year-old man had sustained serious neck injuries, believed to have been caused by a knife."A Thames Valley Police spokeswoman said: "The ambulance service received a call at 12.45am reporting that a 40-year-old man had sustained serious neck injuries, believed to have been caused by a knife."
An MoD spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that a member of military staff at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst was admitted to hospital after a domestic incident."An MoD spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that a member of military staff at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst was admitted to hospital after a domestic incident."
Princes William and Harry did their officer training at the academy.