The Night a Delusional Man Nearly Killed Beatles Legend George Harrison
How a paranoid schizophrenic broke into Friar Park and launched a violent attack on the quiet Beatle

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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
On the early morning of December 30, 1999, George Harrison's life changed forever when a stranger scaled the perimeter wall of his Oxfordshire estate and shattered a window to break inside. What followed was a violent, terrifying attack that would leave one of music's most influential figures fighting for his life.
Michael Abram, a 34-year-old from Liverpool, had become obsessed with George Harrison. Abram suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and harbored delusional beliefs that Harrison was a sorcerer and that the Beatles were witches involved in dark magic. Convinced that God had sent him on a divine mission, Abram decided that Harrison had to die.
At approximately 3:30 AM, Abram threw a statue through a window at Friar Park, the Harrison family home in Henley-on-Thames. Once inside, he confronted the 56-year-old musician armed with a 6-7 inch knife. What Abram didn't anticipate was that Olivia Harrison, George's wife, would fight back with fierce determination.
During the brutal assault, Abram inflicted multiple stab wounds across Harrison's upper body. One wound pierced his lung—a life-threatening injury that could have easily proven fatal. The knife came dangerously close to major arteries. However, Olivia Harrison's quick thinking and bravery prevented the attack from becoming a tragedy. She struck the attacker repeatedly with a brass poker and lamp, forcing him to flee the home.
Paramedics arrived within 15 minutes of being called. Harrison was rushed to medical care where doctors treated his punctured lung and other serious injuries. Olivia's mother, who was present in the home at the time, remained unharmed during the ordeal.
The investigation that followed determined this was no burglary. Police established that Abram had deliberately planned the attack on Harrison. The motive was clear: Abram's delusional beliefs had driven him to commit attempted murder.


