
The doctor accused of trying to kill his wife while hiking in Hawaii only stopped his rock-beating, syringe-wielding attack when fellow hikers came by, according to court documents revealed Thursday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Dr.
Main Idea: A Hawaii doctor was accused of trying to kill his wife during a hike, and the attack stopped only when other hikers arrived.
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The alleged attack can raise fear about hiking safety and may increase demand for police, court, and emergency resources.
Witnesses who called 911 helped stop the violence, showing how bystander action can protect victims and support public safety.
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