Anguiano was sleeping in his Escondido home with his then-girlfriend after 1 a.m. July 9 when a man burst into the house, looking for his estranged wife. She was in the next room with her 7-year-old daughter and boyfriend.According to Anguiano's parents, he suffered 17 hatchet wounds. It's a miracle he survived. Anguiano, who was previously a nursing assistant and had plans to become a registered nurse, is now focusing on walking without assistance and undergoing stem cell therapy to regain his sight.
Authorities said the man mistook Anguiano's girlfriend for his wife and attacked Anguiano and the woman, who suffered wounds to her hands and feet.
A former Border Patrol agent, Gamalier Reyes Rivera, 33, has been charged with four counts of attempted murder on four people in the house, burglary, torture, mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon. He is scheduled to be arraigned Feb. 16 in Vista Superior Court, a district attorney's spokesman said. If convicted, Rivera could be sentenced to life in prison.
2.01.2010
hatchet attack survivor recovering
This is a crazy, heartbreaking story from a few weeks back about 30-year-old Chris Anguiano, who was nearly killed in a hatchet attack that left him legally blind and brain damaged: Hatchet attack victim strives to recover.