SF teacher stabbed while on vacation in Italy, school confirms
Briefly

Nicholas Pellegrino, a teacher and track coach at Archbishop Riordan in San Francisco, was attacked and robbed on a train in Italy. He suffered a neck injury that resulted in losing a liter of blood. Two suspects have been arrested following the incident. The vice principal, Nate Simon, confirmed that Pellegrino is in stable condition and is remaining positive. A GoFundMe campaign has been started to assist with Pellegrino's medical expenses as he recuperates from this traumatic event.
Nicholas Pellegrino, a teacher and coach at Archbishop Riordan, was attacked and robbed on a train in Italy, suffering a neck wound that caused him to lose a liter of blood.
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the attack on Pellegrino while he was visiting family and friends abroad.
Nate Simon, the vice principal, assured the community that Pellegrino is in stable condition and expressing good spirits despite the incident.
A GoFundMe campaign has been established to help cover Pellegrino's medical expenses as he recovers from the traumatic experience.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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