Graphic images of the wounds were released, along with stills from police body-worn video footage, showing Ms Evans lying on the grass, with an injured Mr Hipgrave. Ms Evans, a clinical team mentor from Willenhall, recollected the moment she realised she was wounded saying: "I remember taking a step back and thinking 'my uniform is really wet - really wet and sticky'. She added: "I ran into the garden, that's where I collapsed, and the female officer was with me, and I said to her 'please don't let me die, please don't let me die - I've got three children'. "Not in the arm, or the leg, you stabbed me in my chest, and then you stabbed my colleague while he was trying to protect me. Speaking after the hearing, WMAS chief executive Anthony Marsh said: "For two paramedics to be stabbed so horrifically whilst simply trying to help a patient is sickening.
Source: Daily Mirror July 09, 2021 16:42 UTC