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Nail-Board Attack Blinds Elderly Woman in Seattle
22 Dec
Summary
- Elderly woman permanently lost sight in one eye after assault.
- Attacker, a known repeat offender, used a board with nails.
- Bystander intervention led to the quick arrest of the suspect.

A shocking daylight assault in Seattle has left a 75-year-old woman permanently blind in her right eye. The victim, Jeanette Marken, was allegedly struck in the face with a makeshift weapon—a wooden board with nails—by 42-year-old Fale Vaigalepa Pea. A bystander's swift action in photographing the assailant and flagging down a deputy was crucial in Pea's apprehension.
Authorities identified Pea as a repeat offender known for random assaults in the area. Police bodycam footage revealed officers recognized Pea as someone who typically resorts to punching, noting this attack was an escalation. Pea's history includes multiple offenses dating back to 2011, though many recent arrests had not resulted in charges until this violent incident.
Pea now faces a first-degree assault charge, with prosecutors highlighting his extensive criminal record as evidence of his danger to the community. Marken's son expressed profound disappointment with the justice system, questioning how someone with such a history could remain at large. Pea awaits a competency hearing later this month.




