He's in a stable condition - doctor after knife removed from cyclist's skull
A Cape Town cyclist, who was attacked and then rode to his doctor while a knife was lodged in his skull, has had the sharp instrument removed and is in a stable condition, it emerged on Thursday.
Shaun Wayne had been cycling to the sushi restaurant, where he works, in Strand on Monday when thugs attacked him and stabbed him in the head.
It is understood that he managed to fight off the attackers and flee on his bicycle.
His local GP, Dr Brandon Venter, told News24 that Wayne underwent surgery to have the knife removed, but that the extent of the damage was not clear.
"Blood vessels were affected."