Charges have been dropped against a 61-year-old New York cab driver who beat to death his wife’s would-be rapist.
Mamadou
Diallo walked from court a free man Wednesday after prosecutors threw
out assault and weapon possession charges against him at the urging of
the dead man’s family.
The
Bronx man had originally been charged with manslaughter in the May
killing of Earl Nash, 43, who police said forced his way into the
couple’s home and attacked Nenegale Diallo. He ripped off her clothes
and pulled his pants down, authorities said.
The woman’s sister, who had been in a back bedroom of the apartment, came running and was able to stop the attack, police said.
The
victim phoned her husband, who arrived in time to catch Nash as he was
fleeing, according to prosecutors. As the men struggled, Diallo hit
Nash in the head with a tire iron.
The
man died shortly thereafter at a nearby hospital. An autopsy determined
his death was caused by several factors including complications from
his injuries, cocaine intoxication and heart disease.
“This case was a tragedy for all whose lives intersected in that Bronx building on the night of May 30, 2016,” said Bronx District Attorney
Darcel Clark. “We waited for three months for the autopsy results, and
after a thorough investigation as well as discussions with the
deceased’s family, we have determined that no grand jury action is
warranted,” WCBS-TV reported.
Applause briefly erupted in the courtroom after her statements.
Nash’s relatives said he suffered from untreated bipolar disorder. The bottom had dropped out of his life, they said.
“As
a family we pray that Mrs. Diallo and family may recover from the
unfortunate trauma they’ve experienced. While we cannot [undo] the
damage that was done that evening, we hope to bring some closure not
only to our family but to the Diallo family as well,” Nash’s family said
in a statement.
Nenegale Diallo told the station she was “really, really happy today because it’s a surprise to me.”
Diallo’s taxi license had been revoked after the incident. It was reinstated Wednesday.
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