Liverpool Echo reports.Clayton dragged her out of her home and repeatedly punched her, before pinning her down and stamping on her ribcage.She suffered a broken nose, extensive bruising to her face and significant damage to her eyesight.A neighbour said she "heard the sounds of bones crunching" as the woman was "screaming in pain".Liverpool Crown Court heard Clayton had earlier "stabbed her sister" and was convicted of wounding at a youth court in 2010.In an interview after the latest attack, Clayton claimed she was acting in "self defence" but later admitted assault causing actual bodily harm.Mrs Bradshaw said she had been left "frightened" and was attacked "for no reason whatsoever".Three months later, mum and daughter Mary and Lian.
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