2012年2月12日星期日
Car blast wife Victoria Fabian forgives husband
A woman who was seriously injured when her then husband tried to kill her by blowing up her car outside their Kent home says she has forgiven him.
Victoria Fabian, who was heavily pregnant and had her young son in the car, suffered serious leg injuries in the attack in Vigo in March 2010.
Nicholas Fabian was found guilty of attempted murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 16 years.
Ms Fabian said "too much hatred and anger" would only bring her down.
She remarried her first love - whom she met at the age of 14 - in December after he got back in touch while she was recovering from her injuries.
Ms Fabian and Charlie, her eight-year-old son from a previous marriage, were in the car at the time of the blast.
They were in a borrowed car which was being returned. Her soldier husband, who had been having an affair, had got into the family's Vauxhall Zafira with their own son Harry, then aged three.
After the explosion, which was caused by a grenade planted in the car, Charlie managed to escape but his mother was too badly hurt to move.
Her unborn son Freddie was delivered safely three months later.
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