A mother
tried to disembowel her ex-husband with a carving knife before hitting
him over the head with a pepper grinder, a court has heard. Dalya
Saeed has gone on trial for the alleged attack on Bilal Mohammed in
which she is said to have cut open his stomach and pulled on his
intestines.
She denies attempted murder, claiming she was defending herself after her ex-husband raped and attacked
her. He insists they had consensual sex before she stabbed him.
Birmingham
Crown Court heard Mr Mohammed, 34, came to Britain on a student visa
and he and Saeed met working at a restaurant in the West Midlands.
The
couple had a daughter but split up in 2013 and he then remarried,
causing Saeed to fear he would take their daughter to Pakistan.
The
court heard that the estranged couple met up in October last year after
Saeed, 31, asked Mr Mohammed to come to her house in Moseley,
Birmingham to talk about their daughter.
Taxi driver Mr Mohammed said they had consensual sex after he arrived before talking about their daughter.
He
told the jury: 'She started to kiss my lips, my neck and my chest and
then all of a sudden, within a blink of an eye, she stabbed me twice in
the belly.
'I
do not know whether the knife was under the bed or in her robe. I said
to her, "What have you done?" She then stood up and stabbed me again.
'I
grabbed the knife from her. When I grabbed the knife my intestines were
out. She was trying to hold on to my intestines and pull them.
'She pulled part of them off. I threw the knife behind a sofa and held the rest of them in my belly.'
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