WOODBRIDGE -- A
woman who ran out of her Colonia house drenched in blood
and screaming for help Wednesday was shot in the head by
her husband, who then turned the gun on himself, police
said today.
“She was, from
head to toe, just soaked in blood. Her face was all
swollen,” said Joe Lanzone, a neighbor who was first to
help Donna M. Bove, after she fled her 48 Amherst Ave.
house on Wednesday at 3:55 p.m.
One person called
911, and Lanzone rushed to his house and back with
towels to stop the bleeding and cover the woman, who was
wearing a bra, he said. It was then that she told
neighbors what had happened.
“She told me her
husband shot her,” said Lanzone.
The township
police department announced today that Pasquale V, Bove
was charged with criminal attempted murder, domestic
violence and possession of a weapon for an unlawful
purpose.
Police responding
to reports of shots being fired at the house in the
Colonia section of the township found the woman with a
bullet wound to the head. Police then found her husband,
Pasquale Bove, 43, in an upstairs master bedroom with a
single gunshot to his head, authorities said.
Police said they
recovered a .357 Colt Python handgun that they found
next to Pasquale Bove.
The wife and
husband were flown separately to Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital in New Brunswick where they were
listed in critical condition. Pasquale Bove was listed
in critical condition today. Donna Bove was moved to
University Hospital in Newark and her condition was
upgraded to stable condition this morning.
Donna Bove has a
16-year-old daughter, according to several neighbors.
The teen was not home at the time of the shooting, but a
friend who lives nearby put the girl on the phone with
her mother as she was being treated by the Colonia First
Aid Squad.
Pasquale Bove has
two teenage boys, who neighbors said don’t live in the
house and are rarely seen there.
--By Ryan Hutchins and Tom Haydon/The
Star-Ledger |