Man accused of killing estranged wife in critical condition
FARMINGTON, Conn. — A Connecticut man charged with murdering his estranged and missing wife was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition Tuesday after being found in his garage in distress.
Fotis Dulos was discovered when officers went to his house for a well-being check because he was late for a bond hearing in the case accusing him of murdering Jennifer Dulos, Farmington police Lt. Tim McKenzie told reporters. He is being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning.
Officers converged on Dulos’ stately home in Farmington on Tuesday, and confusion ensued because Dulos’ attorney, Norm Pattis, and others initially said that he was dead. Pattis later said he was told his client had a pulse.
“When officers responded, they could see that Mr. Dulos was sitting in his vehicle and he had obvious signs of medical distress. Officers forced entry and immediately began to perform life-saving measures,” McKenzie said.