Payton, 12 was repeatedly stabbed by her two friends Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier who claimed that a fictional urban legend, 'Slenderman' made them do it.
A 12-year-old girl who was repeatedly stabbed 19 times by her friends in 2014, miraculously survived and is ''doing very well'' in 2022. Payton Leutner was a sixth grader in the US when she was a victim of the 'Slenderman stabbing' carried out by her two friends, Morgan Geyser, 12 and Anissa Weier, 12.
On May 30, 2014, the three 12-year-olds had a sleepover to celebrate Morgan’s birthday. After luring Payton into a nearby forest, she was pinned down by her attackers and stabbed repeatedly with a 13cm kitchen knife. One of them had missed a major artery by “the width of a human hair,” while the other damaged her liver and stomach. She had to undergo six hours of surgery but was able to communicate the name of her attackers to the police beforehand.
She said she was grateful for the traumatic experience as it inspired her to pursue a career in medicine, saying: “Without the whole situation, I wouldn’t be who I am.” She added: “I would say, ‘Just because of what [Morgan] did, I have the life I have now. I really, really like it and I have a plan. I didn’t have a plan when I was 12, and now I do because of everything that I went through.
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