
""They had a good friendship," said his granddaughter, who didn't give her name. "They never had any arguments. They were good.""
""They were all talking casually," Danelis Reinoso, 43, the victim's daughter, told The News Saturday, speaking in Spanish as his granddaughter translated. "(Reinoso Perez) went to the bathroom. He got up to go to the bathroom and the guy, he chased after him and he stabbed him.""
""The doctors couldn't do anything," she said. "He stabbed him so hard. He wanted him to die.""
Hector Reinoso Perez, 67, was stabbed just before 10:40 p.m. inside the IHOP on Flatlands Ave. in East New York and died from wounds that tore through his kidneys, liver and other organs. A former coworker who previously worked at the restaurant entered the eatery, pursued Reinoso Perez into a bathroom, and stabbed him once. Police took a person of interest into custody and charges remain pending. A 41-year-old coworker sustained a slash wound to his hand while trying to fight off the attacker. Reinoso Perez immigrated from the Dominican Republic about five years ago and had worked at IHOP.
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