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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Hartford police officer who was critically injured in a stabbing last week has been released from the hospital.
Police say Officer Jill Kidik, a 12-year member of the department, was discharged from the hospital on Friday and is expected to make a full recovery.
Kidik was repeatedly stabbed in the neck on May 17 while responding to a tenant-landlord dispute.
Her jugular vein and trachea were lacerated. Two maintenance workers have been credited with pulling the attacker off Kidik and saving her life.
The suspect, 39-year-old Chevoughn Augustin, of Hartford, is in custody on $2 million bail and is due back in court June 5 on charges including attempted murder.
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