Police: Edmonds man dies after attacking wife with hammer

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In a distressing incident in Edmonds, Washington, 73-year-old Nick Zerafat allegedly attacked his 68-year-old wife with a hammer while she slept. The attack occurred early Wednesday morning, and the victim managed to escape to a neighbor's house for help. When police arrived, they found her with multiple severe injuries, particularly to her head; she was taken to the hospital and later released. Following the attack, Zerafat fled in his vehicle, prompting a police search and warnings to the public about his potential armed status. His abandoned car was located on the Ship Canal Bridge in Seattle, where he was later found dead, having fallen from the bridge.

Preliminary investigations revealed no signs of foul play. This tragic incident highlights the serious issue of domestic violence and its devastating consequences.

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