Indian-Origin Mother Charged with Murdering Son After Disneyland Trip

Renowned author Salman Rushdie recounted his harrowing experience of being stabbed during a public appearance in August 2022, as he testified at the trial of Hadi Matar, who has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder. According to Rushdie, who spoke with a blend of humor and poignancy, the attack, which occurred at the Chautauqua Institution in New York, left him with severe injuries, including loss of vision in one eye.
“I thought I was dying,” Rushdie told the jury, describing how he was assaulted from behind and initially mistook the knife attack for punches. He was hospitalized for nearly three weeks and continues to recover, stating he is at about 75% of his former strength. Matar, a dual Lebanese-American citizen, has also been indicted on federal terrorism charges linked to the attack, which Rushdie noted was inspired by a fatwa declared against him in 1989.
The trial is expected to last approximately two weeks.