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Court hears of horror stabbing that offender blames on Ozempic
Key takeaways
- The offender, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court she does not remember stabbing her daughter-in-law and grandson.
- An Illawarra woman stabbed multiple times by her mother-in-law last June has told a court she continues to be haunted by the roadside attack.
- The offender admitted to forcing the family car to pull over at Wongawilli before stabbing her 27-year-old daughter-in-law and 10-year-old grandson.
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The offender, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the court she does not remember stabbing her daughter-in-law and grandson. (ABC Illawarra: Justin Huntsdale)
An Illawarra woman stabbed multiple times by her mother-in-law last June has told a court she continues to be haunted by the roadside attack.
The offender admitted to forcing the family car to pull over at Wongawilli before stabbing her 27-year-old daughter-in-law and 10-year-old grandson.
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