Someone who was beside an unconscious person stabbed Colin Dube-Wheat in the chest twice, puncturing his lung and heart
A 21-year-old Campbell River father who was stabbed twice in the chest when he went to answer cries for help has been released from Victoria hospital after open-heart surgery, 10 days after the stabbing.
When he walked to where the yells were coming from, Fyfe said, someone who was beside an unconscious person stabbed Dube-Wheat in the chest twice, puncturing his lung and heart. Fyfe said a trauma team at Victoria General Hospital performed open-heart surgery and repaired damage to his heart and lungs. He was released from hospital on Sunday — 10 days after the stabbing — and is now in the early days of what will be a long recovery, she said.
The couple have already faced tragedy in the past year with the death of Colin’s younger brother, Jordie Dube, and recently losing many personal items and their dog in a house fire at his father’s place in Gold River.
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