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Ottawa realtor's attempted murder charge leaves boss in 'disbelief'

The former boss of an Ottawa realtor charged with attempted murder says the incident left him in "complete and utter disbelief" and he's trying to support the man's wife and five children.

Paul Rushforth calls domestic incident a 'tragedy' that 'hit close to home,' in statement

The former boss of an Ottawa realtor charged with attempted murder says hes in complete and utter disbelief by allegations the man attacked his wife with a baseball bat.

Chris Hoare, 44, was a realtor for Paul Rushforth Real Estate in Orleans before the alleged incident on April 2. (LinkedIn)
ChrisHoare, 44, was charged with attempted murder after he allegedly attacked his wife on Wednesday outside their Orleans home.

Several neighbours CBC News spoke with, including the neighbour who called 911, said they saw the woman who lives in the home lying on the driveway in her pyjamas, bleeding.

Police later recovered a baseball bat from the home's garage.Hoarewas arrested at the scene.

Hoare worked at Paul Rushforth Real Estate and he also appeared on Rushforths weekly radio talk show on CFRA,Open House, as a real estate expert.

Rushforth spoke for the first time Saturday about the incident in a statement before his show.

I feel that I need to address the much-publicized tragedy that happened with the Hoare family this week. The incident has hit very close to home and we're all in complete and utter disbelief as to the events that have occurred, he said.

Paul Rushforth owns an Ottawa real estate firm and hosts a weekly radio talk show. (Paul Rushforth Real Estate)
Our thoughts and prayers are for the physical and emotional recovery of a mother and her five young children whose lives have been turned upside down. They need our support as they begin to pick up the pieces and start the long road to recovery and healing.

Rushforth went on to thank the community for their outpouring of support for the family.

Neighbours said Hoare was well liked and they would often see the couple strolling through the community with their five children. The children are now staying with other family members.

Hoare appeared in court via video link on Thursday and Friday. His bail hearing is scheduled for April 11.