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proxy browser :Kirsten Ashby, 27, from Milton Keynes, was left with no finger tips, no ears, layers of her skin on her face melted away, as well as her shoulder-length dark hair burned to a cinder (left, before the attack and top right, after the attack). She was attacked by Ramond Bowen (right) after she tried to help his girlfriend, who was suffering from a fit. Father-of-five Bowen admitted a single charge of attempted murder on November 17 last year, and blew kisses to his girlfriend from the dock as he was sentenced to 19-years behind bars by a judge at Luton Crown Court. Bowen had drunk a bottle of Jack Daniels and had taken cocaine before the attack. 



The prosecution said Bowen told Ms Ashby 'you are going to make me lose my kids' and 'I am going to burn your flat down' before the attack. Soraya Bird burst into the second floor flat where she saw her partner Ms Ashby on fire and in agony. Prosecutor Peter Shaw said: 'She went into the flat and could smell burning. She saw someone on the living room crying. Soraya then realised the person was her partner, Kirsten. She was crying and screaming in agony.’ 



Kirsten Ashby, 27, was left with layers of her skin on her face melted away, as well as her shoulder-length dark hair burned to a cinder in the sickening attack.
It came after she went to went to the aid of neighbour Raymond Bowen’s girlfriend who was suffering a fit.
The court heard how Bowen threw petrol over Karen and stood smoking a cigarette while he set it alight.
Kirsten told how he "looked smug" as she was set ablaze.

Today he was starting a 19-year-long jail sentence for the attempted murder of Kirsten who has been in hospital since the attack in Milton Keynes, Bucks. in November last year.

Kirsten’s mother Lynn Ashby said: "She went there to help, yet what this man did ruined her life and changed our family’s life forever.
“My lovely daughter was unrecognisable. She had no face - it was all burned away.


“At first the doctors said she might not pull through. They prepared us for the worst and they put her in a coma for four weeks so her body could cope with the shock and the pain.
"Even while Kirsten was in the coma, doctors began the process of repairing the horrific damage.






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