Victim stabbed so hard the knife BROKE in his back now fears he’ll never walk again
Doctors say the man was just ‘millimetres away from death’ following brutal attack
A MAN was stabbed with such brute force during a ‘race attack’ the knife snapped off near his spine sparking fears he will never walk again.
The 25-year-old victim is still in Rochdale Infirmary after a delicate nine-hour operation to remove the broken blade.
His family and friends are still in shock after last Monday’s brutal assault at Khan’s Takeaway on Rochdale's Milnrow Road after England’s Euro 2016 loss to Iceland.
Staff at the takeaway claim three men - one of them a regular - came into the shop using racist language.
Armed with bars and knives it’s alleged they then started attacking staff. One yob even picked up and threw a kebab machine into the chef's face.
Then the victim, who won’t be named for fear of reprisal, was stabbed in the back.
He was rushed to hospital for a major operation where doctors said he was ‘millimetres away from death’.
A family friend told the “We’ve been told he may never walk again.
"We thought we would lose him. He is the rock of his family, if they didn't have him they would be lost.
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“We have received so much support from so many people and that is keeping him going.
“But the hate needs to stop in this world. We are all human beings, we need to support each other, stop these racist attacks.
“He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He could have died. It’s been heartbreaking.”
It’s understood the knife removed from the victim’s back has now been sent by police for DNA analysis.
The hate needs to stop in this world. We are all human beings, we need to support each other, stop these racist attacks
Friend of stabbing victim
The friend added: “He’s in so much pain and not saying much. We are all praying for him.”
Cops have confirmed they were called to Rochdale Infirmary some time after 1.30am on Tuesday to a report of a man suffering a stab wound.
Their enquiries are ongoing.
Anyone with information should call police immediately on 101 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.