FARMINGTON — A North Carolina woman who was at Fotis Dulos’ home shortly before and after his apparent suicide attempt has remained by his side at the hospital where his condition is considered “dire,” a source close to him told Hearst Connecticut Media Wednesday night.
Farmington police officers found Dulos
inside a running car in his garage around noon Tuesday during a welfare check when he didn’t show up at an emergency bond hearing — where a judge could have revoked his bond and sent him back to jail.
Fotis Dulos had
been on house arrest on $6 million bond for charges of murder, felony murder and kidnapping
in the death and disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos.
A source close to Fotis Dulos said the 52-year-old went into the garage Tuesday morning after Anna Curry, a North Carolina resident and former colleague of Dulos, left his Jefferson Crossing home to get groceries.
When Curry returned, police and medics were trying to save Dulos, who was initially considered dead before a weak pulse was detected after 30 minutes of CPR.
Curry, who helped post Dulos’ bond earlier this month, appears to be a former co-worker at the New York technical consulting firm, Capgemini. Dulos worked at the firm in the early 2000s. Curry’s LinkedIn profile page indicates she worked there at the same time.
Although Curry and Dulos have not been seen together for court appearances, sources said she has supported him for months.
Woman who posted Fotis Dulos' bond remains by his side at hospital