A University of Texas learner is recovering in the same way as her at odds boyfriend traveled from serving dishes, tracked her down, and stabbed her in the nose with a fork inside a campus building, police assumed.
The attack happened now beforehand 6 p.M. Wednesday in the Engineering-Science Building.
When UT police force officers got nearby, four witnesses were holding down a man who they said attacked the learner.
She was taken to St. David's Medical Center with several cuts and bruises to her play against.
"She did receive possibly a broken nose and did receive several puncture wounds from the fork to her face," said UTPD Sergeant Charles Bonnet.
Police arrested 22-year-old Chenxi Deng, who was not a learner by the side of the university, and charged him with aggravated assault.
Deng told officers, through a translator, he came to Austin to come across the woman whom he had a connection with in serving dishes, the arrest affidavit assumed. He assumed the two willful the same subject matter by the side of a university in serving dishes beforehand she began taking classes by the side of UT.
"They had studied similar classes for undergrad studies and so he had a good idea of what classes she was going to be taking," said Sergeant Bonnet.
Wanting to appreciate her, Deng assumed he "audited" particular classes so as to were related to the ones he knew the woman would be taking and "happened to run into" her by the side of the Engineering-Science Building, the record assumed. UT officials possibly will not confirm the suspect was auditing classes.
Deng assumed his conversation with the girl bowed into an argument and the woman punched him in the play against, according to the affidavit. Police assumed Deng followed by short of the woman beforehand stabbing her with the fork.
Witnesses told police force they possibly will hear the woman yelling and ran to her aid, holding down Deng plow officers at home.
The woman told police force she knew Deng was in the U.S. On Monday in the same way as a buddy told her Deng was asking intended for her phone quantity. On Wednesday, she saying Deng in her classify and assumed he followed her not worth it in the same way as she gone, the affidavit assumed.
After cautionary Deng she would call the police force, she assumed he cuff her in the play against. Doctors told police force the scratches and bruises were from a metal object and four pierce wounds were open on the periphery of her nose.
Currently a person can give access into on the whole buildings on the UT campus, but particular students say so as to be supposed to be untouched in the same way as the stalking unpleasant incident so as to happened.
"Like maybe at night in order to get into the building you have to swipe your UT I.D. So we know that you are a student or faculty so it's not just random people walking into class," said Cindy Song.
UTPD says as soon as it comes to stalking they let somebody know students with safety awareness tips, but changes to building access is a move so as to would give to be made by the University's board of regents.
Deng's bond was fixed by the side of $50,000 and he was planned to not give some commerce with the woman and stay by the side of smallest amount 200 yards away from her.
The attack happened now beforehand 6 p.M. Wednesday in the Engineering-Science Building.
When UT police force officers got nearby, four witnesses were holding down a man who they said attacked the learner.
She was taken to St. David's Medical Center with several cuts and bruises to her play against.
"She did receive possibly a broken nose and did receive several puncture wounds from the fork to her face," said UTPD Sergeant Charles Bonnet.
Police arrested 22-year-old Chenxi Deng, who was not a learner by the side of the university, and charged him with aggravated assault.
Deng told officers, through a translator, he came to Austin to come across the woman whom he had a connection with in serving dishes, the arrest affidavit assumed. He assumed the two willful the same subject matter by the side of a university in serving dishes beforehand she began taking classes by the side of UT.
"They had studied similar classes for undergrad studies and so he had a good idea of what classes she was going to be taking," said Sergeant Bonnet.
Wanting to appreciate her, Deng assumed he "audited" particular classes so as to were related to the ones he knew the woman would be taking and "happened to run into" her by the side of the Engineering-Science Building, the record assumed. UT officials possibly will not confirm the suspect was auditing classes.
Deng assumed his conversation with the girl bowed into an argument and the woman punched him in the play against, according to the affidavit. Police assumed Deng followed by short of the woman beforehand stabbing her with the fork.
Witnesses told police force they possibly will hear the woman yelling and ran to her aid, holding down Deng plow officers at home.
The woman told police force she knew Deng was in the U.S. On Monday in the same way as a buddy told her Deng was asking intended for her phone quantity. On Wednesday, she saying Deng in her classify and assumed he followed her not worth it in the same way as she gone, the affidavit assumed.
After cautionary Deng she would call the police force, she assumed he cuff her in the play against. Doctors told police force the scratches and bruises were from a metal object and four pierce wounds were open on the periphery of her nose.
Currently a person can give access into on the whole buildings on the UT campus, but particular students say so as to be supposed to be untouched in the same way as the stalking unpleasant incident so as to happened.
"Like maybe at night in order to get into the building you have to swipe your UT I.D. So we know that you are a student or faculty so it's not just random people walking into class," said Cindy Song.
UTPD says as soon as it comes to stalking they let somebody know students with safety awareness tips, but changes to building access is a move so as to would give to be made by the University's board of regents.
Deng's bond was fixed by the side of $50,000 and he was planned to not give some commerce with the woman and stay by the side of smallest amount 200 yards away from her.
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