Salman Rushdie Stabbed and Seriously Injured During Speech in New York
Author #Salman #Rushdie was #stabbed during a speech in western #NewYork on Friday morning and rushed to a hospital for treatment. Governor Kathy Hochul said at an afternoon event that he is alive and credited a state trooper with saving him.
Rushdie was about to give a lecture at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua when a man rushed the stage and attacked him, the Associated Press reports. The assailant, who has not been identified, was subdued and detained by police. Rushdie was airlifted to a nearby hospital, according to a statement by state police that said the author had been stabbed in the neck.
The attack began at approximately 10:45 a.m. as Rushdie and co-speaker Henry Reese were coming onto the stage of the amphitheater, according to eyewitness Charlie Savenor, who was seated about 50 feet away. “Within about 15 seconds, someone jumped onstage and began to pound Mr. Rushdie,” Savenor said. The assailant repeatedly struck the author. “I saw the arm go up and down.”
The attacker “did not say anything,” Savenor added.
Blood could be seen splattered behind the spot where Rushdie was attacked.
Another witness told the New York Times that Rushdie had been stabbed multiple times:
Quote Rita Landman, an endocrinologist who was in the audience and offered assistance, said that Mr. Rushdie had multiple stab wounds, including one to the right side of his neck, and that there was a pool of blood under his body. But she said he appeared to be alive and was not receiving CPR. “People were saying, ‘He has a pulse, he has a pulse he has a pulse,’” Ms. Landman said.
"Rushdie was quickly surrounded by a small group of people who held up his legs, presumably to send more blood to his chest,” the AP reported, before he was taken to a hospital by helicopter. Reese suffered a minor head wound, according to police.