VICTIM OF GRUESOME NYC STABBING FEARS HE MAY NEVER WALK AGAIN In a heartbreaking update, the victim of a brutal stabbing in New York City has shared his devastating fears—he may never walk again after the violent attack that left him fighting for his life. What began as a normal night quickly turned into a nightmare when he was stabbed multiple times in what authorities are calling a senseless and gruesome act of violence. Now, as he struggles with the physical and emotional aftermath, the fear of permanent disability looms over him. Despite the trauma he’s endured, he remains determined to recover, but the road ahead is uncertain. With a future filled with challenges, the emotional weight of this horrific event is something he will carry for the rest of his life. Watch the full story to hear from the victim himself about the terrifying ordeal and the long recovery ahead. This is a story that will leave you reflecting on the fragility of life and the devastating impact of violence.

A 29-year-old Manhattan man who was pictured with a sharp tool sticking out of his back after being knifed in an East Harlem scuffle now fears he may not walk again, neighbors told The Post.

The unidentified victim was wounded after getting into a beef with a pair of thugs on a 125th Street subway platform on Tuesday afternoon.

A shocking photo captured the aftermath of the attack — the weapon protruding from his upper back while he sat calmly in an EMS wheelchair at the scene.

A stabbing victim with a knife still in his back is removed from a subway station on a stretcher.
A stabbing victim seen with a weapon in his back after a Tuesday afternoon stabbign in Harlem.Obtained by NY Post

On Wednesday, his family and neighbors said the victim is now hospitalized in stable condition.

He was stabbed by two different objects, with the wounds requiring four stitches.

The injury has left his legs numb and tingling — and he still couldn’t feel or move them on Wednesday.

“I can tell you that he might not be able to walk,” one relative said. “That I can tell you.”

Both of his attackers, who wore masks during the assault, remain on the loose.

Two police officers near the 125 Street Station sign for subway lines 4, 5, and 6.
Police outside the 125th Street subway station where a 29-year-old man was stabbed Tuesday afternoon.Robert Miller for NY Post
Stabbing victim removed from the subway station at 125th St in Manhattan.
Friends and relatives said the vicdtim is now afraid he may not walk again.Obtained by NY Post

Police and sources said the victim was on the southbound No. 4 platform at the 125th Street and Lexington Avenue station around 1:20 p.m. when one of the brutes bumped into him, sparking a dispute that turned violent and led to the stabbing.

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