SURREY, B.C. — Family members of a man whose throat was slashed Saturday on a Surrey, B.C., bus say his assailant gave no indication of his motive during an…
Jensen said the victim, who he calls his brother-in-law, described getting onto the bus and then turning to help a man he thought was falling before he saw the knife.The victim struggled with the armed man and eventually succeeded in pushing the attacker off the bus after being wounded.
The victim returned home from hospital Tuesday after receiving a knife wound that Jensen said stretched from the back of his neck to near his throat, just below the left side of his jaw.Article content He said his brother-in-law suffered some vocal-chord damage, but the knife did not strike any major tendons or arteries, and doctors are hopeful he can make a full recovery.He said on the page that his brother-in-law is “one of the most unassuming, kind, shy, gentle, and caring people you could ever meet.”
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