A woman was fatally stabbed and her teenage son was badly hurt after her beau allegedly attacked them with a knife Saturday morning in the Bronx, cops said.
Yesenia Hall, 42, was stabbed in the neck and torso and her 16-year-old son in the neck and back around 6:30 a.m. in their apartment on Sherman Ave. in Highbridge, according to police.
The 45-year-old maniac who allegedly attacked them changed his clothes after the bloodshed and fled, authorities said.
Mom Yesenia Hall, 42, was allegedly stabbed to death by her boyfriend, cops said.
The suspect was last seen wearing a neon vest and a hardhat at a construction site at 163rd Street and College Avenue, cops said.
Police said the dispute was domestic in nature.
A trail of blood stained the floor from the hallway outside the apartment to the building’s front doors, which included a red smear.
Family members clamored to get into the apartment but were held back by police.
“Oh my God, I want to go in there,” said one woman.
Relatives left a short time later carrying suitcases. One woman held a puppy wrapped in a brown blanket close to her chest.
Neighbor Shanae Headen, 33, said she was woken up by a commotion.
A trail of blood led from her apartment door to the front door in Highbridge, Bronx.
“I heard a lot of movements like somebody was thrown, you know, to the wall or something or somebody was moving furniture or something,” she told The Post.
“I heard [someone] saying … ‘No, no, no, no,’” she recalled, noting that the voice didn’t sound like an adult. “Maybe it was a teenager saying that.”