It was a bright August morning in Leicester Square — the kind families dream of. An Australian mother and her 11-year-old daughter had just left the Lego store when a stranger suddenly appeared. Within seconds, joy turned to horror.
Witnesses say the man, 33-year-old Ioan Pintaru, put the little girl in a headlock and stabbed her again and again. “People screamed… no one could believe what they were seeing,” recalled one bystander. Brave members of the public rushed in, tackling him to the ground before police arrived.

The child was rushed to hospital with wounds to her face, shoulder, and neck — but miraculously, she survived. Today, her family still struggles to understand why.
In a twist that left many speechless, the attempted-murder charge was dropped. Instead, Pintaru will be sentenced for wounding with intent. “We can’t prove he meant to kill,” prosecutors said quietly.

As the little girl heals on the other side of the world, her story reminds us how fragile an ordinary day can be — and how courage and chance can mean the difference between life and loss. 💔