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The incident happened last Thursday at about 8.30pm, the New Straits Times report said.
She had alighted from a train at a light rapid transit (LRT) station in Kuala Lumpur and was heading to the station's carpark.
As she was walking, she saw two men crouched between the cars parked there.
Thinking they were trying to break into a car, Ms Chin Suet Fong, 39, walked faster.
But the pair, who were wearing full-faced helmets, sprang at her and grabbed her bag.
She said: "I screamed and I pulled back the bag. One of them told me he would stab me if I did not give him the bag."
When she clung on to her bag, one of the men stabbed her twice - in the thigh and the abdomen - with a knife.
"When I fell, the two suspects fled emptyhanded," she said.
Ms Chin, a secretary at a law firm in Mid Valley City, then got into her Perodua Myvi and drove to a clinic in Taman Midah, about 2.5km from the station.
She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Cheras, where doctors performed a three-hour operation. She had at least 15 stitches for her wounds.

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