Abigail Witchalls, the young mother stabbed in the neck while walking with her toddler son in a country lane, has spoken of her joy at the birth of her second child.
Abigail, 26, was in the early stages of pregnancy when she was attacked on April 20 while pushing her 21-month-old son Joseph in a buggy along a lane near her home in Little Bookham, Surrey.
The assault left her with a damaged spine and she spent five months in the spinal cord injury centre at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in north London.
Mrs Witchalls and her husband, Benoit, yesterday announced the birth at St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, of their second son, who was due around Christmas.
They said mother and baby, who weighed 5lbs 6oz, were "both healthy" following the birth.
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Abigail, 26, was in the early stages of pregnancy when she was attacked on April 20 while pushing her 21-month-old son Joseph in a buggy along a lane near her home in Little Bookham, Surrey.
The assault left her with a damaged spine and she spent five months in the spinal cord injury centre at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in north London.
Mrs Witchalls and her husband, Benoit, yesterday announced the birth at St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, of their second son, who was due around Christmas.
They said mother and baby, who weighed 5lbs 6oz, were "both healthy" following the birth.
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