A mother who was viciously attacked by her knife-wielding ex-partner has praised her hero daughter for 'standing between them' and saving her life.
Beata Karchnakova, 36, thought she was going to die as her former partner Safet Hasanovic broke into her home and stabbed her several times in 20 minutes.
CCTV footage recorded the mother screaming for help as the defendant carried out the attack, which has left her with serious injuries to her head, neck, hands and leg.
The court heard that her 15-year-old daughter intervened on several occasions to stop the horrifying attack in Etwall, Derbyshire.
She said her daughter threw an electric heater at the defendant, punched him and stood between her and the blade, which she believed saved her from being killed.
Beata Karchnakova is pictured outside court (left) and with paramedics (right) shortly after she was nearly killed in the attack
Judge Jonathan Bennett praised the courageous youngster and stated she should be given a £500 High Sheriff Award for her bravery.
Hasanovic, 46, who needed a Bosnian interpreter, was handed a 10 year and eight month prison sentence for grievous bodily harm with intent.
Following the sentencing, Ms Karchnakova spoke of her relief, but said she would be scared for the rest of her life, in fear of Hasanovic returning.
Ms Karchnakova, who filmed the blood-spattered aftermath of the attack, said: 'He deserved his sentence, but I wish he had been put away forever.
'The injuries have had a massive effect on my life. I can no longer hold my youngest daughter or pick her up.
'I can't even make myself a cup of coffee, as I don't have the strength to pick up the kettle.'
Reliving the attack, she added: 'He came upstairs and he stabbed me. My daughter threw an electric heater at him to save my life the first time.
Hasanovic (pictured), who needed a Bosnian interpreter, was handed a 10 year and eight month prison sentence
'She then stood in between me and him as he was trying to stab me, she punched him in the face too.
'This has had a massive effect on her. She has lost her strength, she doesn't go to school any more as she is just so scared.
'I am so proud of her. If she hadn't have intervened I would not be here right now, she is incredible.'
Sarah Slater, prosecuting, stated that Ms Karchnakova was at home with her daughters and two of her younger daughter's carers when Hasanovic, who breached a restraining order, broke in to the house on October 3, at 1.47am.
She said: 'The defendant gained entry to the property and makes his way upstairs. She (Ms Karchnakova) closes the door to him, but he kicks it in and starts attacking her.
'She is hit around the head and puts her hands up to protect herself. She realises that he has a knife and she recalls seven blows from the defendant, with stabs to the head and stabs to the hand. There was blood everywhere.'
The court heard how Ms Karchnakova's daughter then entered the bedroom and threw a heater at Hasanovic to stop him attacking her mother.
Between them, they were able to calm him and took him downstairs where they had coffee.
Meanwhile, the two carers, who are in another bedroom, called the police.
Officers arrive just after 2am and after seeing the blue lights, Hasanovic began attacking Ms Karchnakova again.
Ms Slater said: 'Police were not able to enter the property at first, but they could see through the doors.
CCTV footage recorded the mother screaming for help as the defendant carried out the attack, which has left her with serious injuries to her head, neck, hands and leg
'He grabbed her and tried to stab her neck.
'When asked why he was doing this by police he replied 'she ruined my life'.
'Police broke a window to get into the property and arrested Hasanovic.'
Ms Karchnakova needed eight stitches in her head, two of which had to be glued.
She also had to have a metal plate fitted into her right hand. She can only bend two of her fingers on her left hand due to the damage caused to her bones in her fingers and her tendons.
The mother has not been able to return to work as a carer.
Judge Bennett, jailed Hasanovic for the attack and stated that he was a danger not just to the public and the victim, but to any future partners he may have.
He said: 'You entered the property belonging to the victim where there were three females and two young girls.
Ms Karchnakova had to have a metal plate fitted into her right hand (left) following the attack
'You were armed with a knife and during twenty minutes you carried out two separate incidents.
'Ms Karchnakova had fled upstairs. She was stabbed repeatedly. The injuries to her are going to have a long-term effect.
'The CCTV was shown in court this afternoon and it is one of the most chilling pieces of CCTV I have had the misfortune to watch.
'I do accept you pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and I will give you maximum credit for that.
'I have to ask myself if you are dangerous and whether you pose a risk to the public.
'It is clear to me that you do pose such a risk, not just to the victim and the public, but any future partners.
Christopher Hallas, mitigating, stated that Hasanovic had a drink problem and that the attack had been fuelled by alcohol.
Photographs taken at the scene of the attack show blood on the walls and carpet of Ms Karchnakova's home
He said: 'I appreciate that this in no way explains his behaviour and no way helps to assist the complainant and the damage this has caused to her family. He can't stop thinking about what he did that night.
'He apologised to the victim. Looking at his psychiatric report, he was truly remorseful and sorry for what he had done.
'It is clear that this defendant has a drink-related problem and that is what resulted in this horrific behaviour.
'He is going to get a lengthy prison sentence and this means he will be abstaining from alcohol.'
Judge Bennett handed Hasanovic a 10-year and eight-month prison sentence, with a four-year extended licence.
A new restraining order was also placed on Hasanovic, stating that he could not contact Ms Karchnakova or her daughters.
He was also banned from entering Etwall for ten years.
A document would also be sent to the secretary of state which could see him deported once his sentence had been completed.
He was also handed one year in prison for carrying an offensive weapon and one year for breaching the original restraining order, which would run concurrently.
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