APEX, North Carolina (WTVD) --
In a photo that Priyanka Kumari's father shared from inside
her hospital room at Duke Medical Center, deep cuts from the blows of Neel
Mehta's machete are clearly seen across her face, head, and neck.
Her hands are both heavily bandaged and placed in foam blocks to carefully prop
them up, away from the rest of her aching body.
"Every moment, praying to the gods that my daughter will come back to
normal one day," said Pankaj Kumar of his 18-year-old daughter he said he
didn't recognize in the wake of Thursday's brutal assault.
Her attacker, the 20-year-old Mehta, is in the Wake County Detention Center charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury.
In all, Pankaj Kumar said his 18-year-old daughter suffered 46 wounds to her
head alone when Neel Mehta, 20, hacked at her with a machete for several
minutes.
The attack unfolded inside the family's Apex neighborhood as Kumari was walking
home after school. At least one eyewitness who called 911 captured the assault
on cell phone video.
Apex Police, who are now reviewing that video and dash cam video, said Mehta
only dropped his weapon after officers confronted him with guns drawn.
Following the attack, the I-Team uncovered a disturbing Snapchat photo of Mehta
that friends told ABC11 was sent earlier that day. In it, he's holding the
machete and making a kissing gesture. Kumar said he had never seen that
particular photo, but that for weeks leading up to the attack, Mehta had been
sending his daughter threatening texts and messages on social media.
He said Mehta first met his daughter when she was a student at Cary's Green
Hope High School. Kumari said Mehta was obsessed with her and at one point in
2015, forced her to do drugs before he and a group of teens dumped her in the
middle of a road in Cary.
After that, Kumar had Kumari transferred to Holly Springs High School to
distance her from Mehta. However, he said when she stopped responding to
Mehta's texts and messages, he started threatening and intimidating her. They
were planning on taking out a restraining order against Mehta later this month.
While he says he has faith in the judicial system, Kumar says Mehta should have
been charged with attempted murder from the outset.
"All the videos, the evidence, the eyewitnesses is clearly
stating the fact that he had planned it, he had premeditation," Kumar
said.
Capt. Blair Myhand with the Apex Police Department told ABC11 that officers
presented a warrant for attempted murder after taking Mehta into custody at
gunpoint Thursday, but the magistrate decided to file the lesser assault charge
instead.
Chief Magistrate for the 10th District, Dexter Williams, said the magistrate
took out the charge they thought met the requirement of probable cause and that
it was the appropriate charge.
Wake County District Attorney Lorin Freeman is preparing to send upgraded
charges to the grand jury next week.
She said it's her office's hope that magistrates issue warrants to try to
protect the public. In this case, Mehta was booked under a $2 million cash
bond, giving her office time to review all the details of the case.
Eyewitnesses in Apex's Bella Casa neighborhood who called 911 shortly after 3
p.m. Thursday, said they watched for several minutes as Mehta struck Kumari
repeatedly with a machete; some of them captured the attack on cell phone
video.
Kumar said his daughter had just gotten off the school bus and was walking home
when Mehta grabbed her, threw her to the ground and started hacking at her as
she tried to use her hands to block the blade.
"(He) stomped her by his feet and jumped on her body and then started to
cut her throat and cut her head off," Kumar said.
Apex police told ABC11 that detectives are poring over dash cam video, cell
phone video from eyewitnesses, and home surveillance footage that one neighbor
said show Mehta circling the block twice as he waited for Kumari to return from
school.
While police maintain from their investigation that Mehta and Kumari had once
been in a "dating relationship," her father says that isn't true.
Kumar said Mehta was obsessed with his daughter from the time they attended
school together at Green Hope High School in Cary.
He said he had her transferred to Holly Springs High School at the end of 2015
to get away from Mehta, who he said was trying to force her to do drugs.
About a month before the attack, Kumar said Mehta started sending her
threatening texts and messages on social media.
The I-Team uncovered a snap chat photo that friends of Mehta say he sent hours
before the attack. In the picture, he's seen holding the machete and making a
kissing gesture.
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