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Report: Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand

Por: ABC News Entertainment October 23, 2022

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NEW YORK -- Salman Rushdie’s agent says the author has lost sight in one eye and the use of a hand as he recovers from an attack from a man who rushed the stage at an August literary event in western New York, according to a published report.Literary agent Andrew Wylie told the Spanish language newspaper El Pais in an article published Saturday that Rushdie suffered three serious wounds to his neck and 15 more wounds to his chest and torso in... + full article



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