Bachman walking, recovering after Beijing stabbing

Barbara Bachman
Barbara Bachman has been upgraded to serious but stable condition after undergoing emergency surgery this weekend.
Photo courtesy of Bachman Inc.

The wife of an American killed in Beijing is starting to talk and walk short distances while recovering at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

A statement posted on the Web Monday by Barbara Bachman's three daughters also says the funeral for Todd Bachman is on hold until their mother is well enough to attend.

The Bachmans were in China for the Olympics when they were attacked at a tourist attraction August 9th, apparently at random. Their attacker killed himself.

Their daughter Elisabeth "Wiz" Bachman is a former U.S. Olympic volleyball player and their son-in-law, Hugh McCutcheon, coaches the U.S. men's volleyball team.

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Todd Bachman
Todd Bachman, CEO of Bachman's Floral, Home and Garden, was stabbed to death while attending the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Photo courtesy of Bachman's Floral, Home and Garden

Daughters Elisabeth, Sara and Susan say in their statement that their mother is making incredible progress, and doctors are calling her a "miracle."

Todd Bachman was CEO of Bachman's Inc., a family-run garden center in Minneapolis. Updates about Barbara's condition are posted on the company Web site.

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