
A man was fatally stabbed and his girlfriend slashed in a frenzied attack that left “blood sprayed on the walls’’ of their Queens home early Sunday, law-enforcement sources and neighbors said.
Cops arrived at 101-11 86 Ave. in Richmond Hill around 2:24 a.m. and found the 41-year-old man stabbed to death in the chest and his 32-year-old gal pal with a slash across her arm, police said.
The woman could not identify their assailant, sources said.
Orzigul Abdulloeva, 77, who lives in the building, told The Post she heard a loud commotion at the time.
“I stepped out into the hallway with my robe. I heard a lot of noise. I thought someone was moving. There was running, screaming, they were definitely fighting,” Abdulloeva said.
The building’s super, Slava S., 70, said he saw the grisly aftermath of the fight.
“I was standing behind the police when they opened the door, and I saw blood sprayed on the walls,” Slava said.
Slava said he didn’t know the couple too well, as they’d just moved in two weeks ago.
EMS raced the victims to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where the man died. The woman is in stable condition, according to authorities.
There are no arrests, and the investigation is still ongoing.


