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Pregnant mum-to-be survives stab to belly by deranged knife man

Nathaniel Robinson, described as a cold blooded killer, had attacked the victim's home in Bournville on that fateful evening, and the police had only been alerted after the neighbours had called to report hearing the victims screams.

Pregnant mum-to-be survives stab to belly by deranged knife man

News reports have revealed the terrible ordeal that a mother-to-be endured in the hands of a deranged knife man, after he attacked her for no reason and stabbing her belly after telling him she was pregnant.

Nathaniel Robinson, described as a cold blooded killer, had attacked the victim's home in Bournville on that fateful evening, and the police had only been alerted after the neighbours had called to report hearing the victims screams.

She said Robinson had shown up at the apartment, pulling out a large kitchen knife after she had asked him to leave the apartment.

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The brave 25-yr-old who has requested that her identity be kept a secret, revealed her ordeal to Birmingham Mail, saying:

“My boyfriend could hear my screams on the other end of the line.I pleaded with Robinson to stop. I said: ‘Please don’t do this, I’m pregnant’.

“But then he started to target my stomach. I grabbed the knife, which is why I had hand injuries. He was completely silent throughout."

Robinson had reportedly ordered the victim to call her boyfriend and the father of her child, just so he could hear her scream as her attacker assaulted her.

The victim revealed that she had suffered nine stab injuries, adding that Robinson had aimed the assault weapon, a kitchen knife, at her stomach after she told him she was pregnant.

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At some point, she grappled with her attacker, grabbing the knife and sustaining injuries to her palms in the process.

Fortunately for her and her unborn son, they survived the attack but has admitted to being haunted by her three-minute ordeal and the reason for the heartless and unprovoked attack.

During her interview with Birmingham Mail, she bravely revealed the stab wounds on top her belly sustained during the attack, saying that she has long abandoned the building she was living in at the time of the attack, for fear for her safety, as well as dealing with all the physical and psychological trauma that resulted from the incident.

“He asked me to sit on the bed, call my boyfriend and put him on loud speaker.

“I did as he asked and tilted the handset towards him so he could talk, but he said nothing.

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“He lunged across and started to stab me as soon as my partner picked up the phone.

“He was only in the house for a total of three minutes but it felt like an eternity. When he left I started to panic that he would come back to finish me off. I dragged myself across the floor to get to the front door to close it."

The victim was immediately rushed to Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, even as she fretted over her unborn son who was due the very next month.

“I was awake during surgery because of the anaesthetic and I was terrified I would lose my baby.“I am very lucky we both survived.”

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The victim bravely helped police investigating the brutal crime by tracking Robinson down via social media as she recovered in hospital.

“I really hope he is given a lengthy sentence.I have gone through all the anger, the tears and the heartache and now I want closure.I hate the thought of him serving a short sentence and coming out to threaten me and my baby.I had to leave my old home because of a fear he would send somebody else to finish the job off.

“He may be locked up at the moment, but this has affected all aspects of my life.

“My scars are hyper-sensitive, I struggle to stand and walk for long periods and I have no sensation in my finger at all."

Robinson was eventually arrested and is set for sentencing by the end of the week

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