Orchard Road stabbing: Victim recounts knife attack

Orchard Road stabbing: Victim recounts knife attack


A man who was seriously injured in a knife attack near Orchard Road recounted the harrowing incident, adding that doctors told him the wound could have been fatal if the blade had struck just 3cm lower.

According to a report by Lianhe Zaobao, four men who were primary school classmates were injured in a knife attack near the junction of Buyong Road and Orchard Road in the early hours of July 2.

Three of the victims were reported to have suffered lacerations while one sustained minor injuries.

Three men, aged between 25 and 33, were arrested in connection with the incident and subsequently charged.

10cm gash leaves victim hospitalised

When Lianhe Zaobao visited the victim with the most serious injuries — 39-year-old Thai restaurant owner Kang Khar Keat — on July 3, he had just been transferred to a general ward after undergoing surgery the previous evening.


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He had a wound more than 10cm long running from his neck along his jaw to behind his left ear, as well as a thin cut beneath his right eye. Both eyes were swollen and bloodshot.

Kang said he is no longer in critical condition after emergency surgery, but the area around his wound remains numb, with no sensation in his ear and lips. He is also unable to walk normally and expects to be unable to work for the time being.




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