AFTER being severely chopped by a man wielding a machete, 59-year-old British citizen, Murium Greene, is on her way back home.
However, her husband, 65-year-old Peter Greene, is still being kept at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mount Hope because his doctors are very sceptical about moving him in his current condition.
According to sources, Murium, along with her sister-in-law, was put on a connector flight from Trinidad to Barbados to England around 4.40 p.m. yesterday.
Meanwhile, Greene will have to undergo several more Cat Scans so that doctors can determine whether or not he is physically and mentally fit to be awakened from his medically induced coma.
In addition to that, doctors want to be sure he is strong enough to be taken off his ventilator before he can be transported anywhere. Nevertheless, sources have told the Express that doctors ’have a good feeling that Peter will be all right’ since he was showing signs of major improvement.
In the meantime, his adopted son will remain at his side until he is declared fit for travel.
Murium on the other hand, who had to undergo facial reconstructive surgery among others before being officially discharged yesterday, is being described as healthy, strong and walking on her own.
The Greenes, who are originally from Reading, Berkshire, were savagely attacked at their Bacolet villa on the southern coast of Tobago on August 1. Since then, a 25-year-old man Tobagonian has appeared before a Tobago magistrate on two counts of attempted murder.