A Mount Vernon woman was found with her throat slit early Saturday in The Bronx, authorities said.
The body of Ashley Smith, 37, was discovered just after 6 a.m. at 1418 Oakley St. in the Williamsbridge section, after apparently getting into a fight on the sidewalk following a rowdy party, authorities said.
The bloody incident was one of four violent episodes in three boroughs which left three victims — including a man who was shot in the head, according to cops.
Smith is believed to have been slashed with a knife or bloody liquor bottle, both of which were found at the scene, a police and neighbor sources said.
There have been no arrests.
On Saturday afternoon, two pink dreadlocks littered the sidewalk beside a dried pool of Smith’s blood, along with two of her giant gold hoops and a slew of fake pink fingernails police said belonged to the victim.
About 20 gold bangles were also found scattered on the ground.
Dee, 35, who lives in the house where the gathering occurred, said the fight broke out on the sidewalk in front of his home after people were being kicked out of the bash.
“I tried to stop it because this is a nice neighborhood and we don’t do that here,” Dee said, but he gave up and went back inside after he “got hit” and his glasses were smashed.
“Everybody was juiced up and stupid,” he said, claiming someone other than Smith, 37, instigated the fatal fight.
About four hours later in Harlem, a man was found shot in the back of the head at West 124th Street and Hancock Place, and was taken to Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, where he was expected to survive.
The victim was a homeless man known in the neighborhood as “Bear,” residents said.
As of Saturday afternoon, the suspect was still at large.
Locals told The Post they believed the victim often slept on the street near the scene.
“I was cleaning up. He was sleeping right here,” one man said, pointing at the sidewalk. “He woke up and he said he was going across the street to get a cup of coffee.”
An hour later, a United States Postal worker reported having her postal keys stolen, after three people in a sedan approached her at 824 East 51st St. in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, cops said.
The assailants pushed the federal employee, causing minor injuries to her right hand, before fleeing northbound on East 51st Street in their car, cops said.
And just before noon, a 55-year-old woman was found stabbed in the back at West 111th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem with a sharp object.
The woman was also taken to Mt. Sinai St. Luke’s, where she was likely to survive, cops said.
Additional reporting by Olivia Land.