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A woman who stabbed her boyfriend several times in a frenzied attack has been sent to jail - despite a plea for mercy by the victim.
Charles Melvin, who later withdrew his police statement, wrote to a judge to ask for leniency for Debra Davey, who inflicted one wound that severed an artery in his leg.
But Judge James O’Mahony said: “It could have been an absolute disaster. Mr Melvin could have suffered fatal injuries, whatever he says about it.
“But for repeated use of the knife, I might have been disposed to pass a suspended sentence.”
Davey admitted unlawful wounding.
Maidstone Crown Court heard she and Mr Melvin had a volatile relationship while living together in Manorfield, Ashford.
Jane Scotchmer, prosecuting, said Davey, 47, stabbed Mr Melvin during an argument on June 9, leaving him with the life-threatening injury.
Tests showed her alcohol limit would have put her twice over the legal driving limit.
Davey now lives in Quarry Road, Tovil, Maidstone.