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Graham Norton was 'left for dead' after being stabbed in vicious attack

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Graham Norton, the beloved BBC Eurovision host, has opened up about a terrifying incident where he was stabbed and "left for dead" in a horrific attack back in the 1980s.

The popular TV personality revealed that "no failure compares to dying" after the near-fatal incident which took place in London.

Earlier this year, the Irish-born star, who now has his own chat show on BBC, bravely shared details of the knife attack in 1989 that resulted in him losing "lost half [his] blood".

Speaking to The Telegraph, the 61 year old described it as the worst moment of his life. "Getting stabbed in 1989. I lost half my blood," Graham began.

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