Mum was stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival in front of daughter, 3, as she tried to save man from attack, court hears
Briefly

Cher Maximen, 32, remains in critical condition at St Mary's hospital after being stabbed while trying to save a man from an attack at a carnival. She lost 20 units of blood, went into cardiac arrest, and has undergone multiple surgeries, including one for a collapsed lung. Witnesses noted the incident occurred in broad daylight, and Ms Maximen was simply an innocent bystander attempting to shield the victim. Her condition is serious, with her being in an induced coma.
Prosecutor Adriatic Ahmed emphasized that Ms Maximen's actions were selfless, as she intervened to protect another individual during the attacks at the carnival. She characterized Maximen as an innocent bystander and a victim of extreme violence, stating that 'the offence happened in broad daylight,' showcasing the brazen nature of the assault that required urgent medical attention. Ahmed's description highlighted the gravity of the situation and the life-changing injuries Maximen sustained as a result of her brave actions.
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