Hate crime investigation after surgeon stabbed in neck in Greater Manchester
The victim, a 58-year-old man named locally as surgeon Dr Nasser Kurdy, was taken to hospital with a stab wound to his neck following the assault outside the Altrincham Islamic Centre, in Grove Lane, in the Greater Manchester market town on Sunday evening.
He has been discharged from hospital, according to his colleague Dr Khalid Anis, a spokesman for the Altrincham & Hale Muslim Association, who said he was "very lucky".
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Hide AdGreater Manchester Police said two men, aged 32 and 54, were arrested within an hour of the attack, which the force is treating as a hate crime but not terrorism related.
Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson said: "'This is a very nasty and unprovoked attack against a much-loved local man."
Police are not looking for any other suspects, he added.
Dr Anis, who was with his friend moments after the attack, said: "It could have been very, very serious.
"He said he noticed someone cross the road and then somebody just attacked him from behind.
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Hide Ad"There were definitely abusive comments made - obviously he was in shock at the time, he had just been stabbed so the detail of those comments I don't know but there were definitely abusive comments made by the attackers at the door of the mosque.
"We understand it was a knife - he is very lucky.
"It's obviously out of the blue, it's shocked the whole community.
"It's not just a criminal act against the Muslim community or one individual, it's the people living in Altrincham, I think we all feel that.
"The fact they attacked an orthopaedic consultant who devoted his life to helping others is really quite poignant."
Other Muslim leaders condemned the attack.
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Hide AdHarun Khan, secretary general of the MCB, said on Sunday: "We are shocked to hear of the stabbing of a prominent Muslim surgeon outside Altrincham Mosque today in what the Greater Manchester Police have described as a hate crime.
"We are relieved to hear that the victim's injuries are not currently critical.
"Our prayers are with the victim, his family and the local community."
He called on the Prime Minister and Home Secretary to implement the Government's Hate Crime Action Plan.
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