Brazilian woman is stabbed in forehead with huge kitchen knife - and survives

Oct 4, 2014 - 13:38
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Brazilian woman is stabbed in forehead with huge kitchen knife - and survives
Horrific: Police officers found 22-year-old Alcileide Rodrigues dos Santos with the knife still embedded several inches into her skull as she sat on a bench in San Pedro Town, Sao Paolo state

A woman has survived being stabbed through the forehead with a huge kitchen knife.

Alcileide Rodrigues dos Santos was conscious enough to describe the attack  to the police after being found with the blade embedded in her skull.

The 22-year-old was left with the knife stuck just fractions of a inch over her right eye after allegedly being stabbed by her ex-boyfriend.

But she managed to communicate with officers as they launched a search for her alleged attacker Roberto Martins dos Anjos, 19.

She told cops the pair had rowed at about 5pm on Tuesday - and that dos Anjos stabbed her when the fight escalated.

After being stabbed she said she then sat down on a nearby bench, where she was discovered by cops.

Luckily the knife did not penetrate her brain.

 

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