A man has been found guilty of attempted murder for attacking author Sir Salman Rushdie.
The 77-year-old British-American writer was stabbed multiple times as he was preparing to give a speech in New York in 2022.
He was blinded in his right eye in the incident, suffered a severely damaged hand, and spent months recovering.
Following a trial in Chautauqua County Court, a jury convicted 27-year-old Hadi Matar of attempting to murder Sir Salman, after less than two hours of deliberations.
He was also found guilty of assault for wounding Henry Reese, who was on stage with Sir Salman at the time.
Matar gave no obvious reaction to the verdict, and quietly muttered “free Palestine” as he was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs.
The court heard On August 12, 2022, Matar stabbed the author in front of an audience as he hurried onto the platform at the Chautauqua Institution where he was scheduled to speak.
After getting death threats for his 1988 book The Satanic Verses, the Indian-born author spent the most of the 1990s hiding in the UK. He was stabbed around fifteen times.
Sir Salman sustained injuries to his left hand, body, neck, and head. His intestines and liver were also damaged.