Musician hurt in machete attack returns to Ohio restaurant


COLUMBUS (AP) — A musician injured in a machete attack at a Columbus restaurant kept his promise to perform there again.

Bill Foley was one of four people injured last month at the restaurant by the machete-wielding attacker. WCMH-TV in Columbus reports Foley returned Thursday to the Nazareth Restaurant and Deli in Columbus as he said he would.

The attacker identified as 30-year-old Mohamed Barry from the West African nation of Guinea was shot and killed by police.

Authorities say they still don’t have a motive for the attack. The FBI says it hasn’t found any evidence suggesting the attack at the restaurant owned by an Israeli was orchestrated terrorism.

Foley spent over a week in a hospital recovering from multiple stab wounds. He said he felt blessed to be alive.