Hero Off-Duty Nurse Saves Life Of Blood-Soaked Builder Stabbed In Broad Daylight

A heroic off-duty nurse saved the life of a builder, bringing him back from the dead, after he was stabbed on a Bristol street.

Grisly pictures show Abigail Bamber giving CPR to the 41-year-old victim, Edmund Sinanaj, who is covered in blood, and gasping for breath.

Witnesses said the man died and was brought back to life as the 26-year-old good Samaritan nurse tended to him while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

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Abigail Bamber tends to the stabbed man (SWNS)

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The hero nurse, Abigail Bamber (SWNS)

Other shocking photos show the victim with his jeans cut apart and hooked up to breathing apparatus as paramedics treat him.

Abigail treated the man for some five minutes before paramedics arrived on the scene.

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The injured man has now been placed in a coma (SWNS)

The incident happened on Monday evening in the Easton area of Bristol.

Sinanaj is in a critical but stable condition in a Bristol hospital, and has been placed in an induced coma.

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Paramedics arrived on the scene several minutes after the nurse attened to the man (SWNS)

A video of the aftermath of the violent incident was also shot.

The man who filmed the video, who asked not to be named, said: ‘I don’t know how he is getting on now but he would have died if she wasn’t there.’

A 32-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder following the incident.

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A man appeared in court charged with attempted murder on Wednesday (SWNS)

Albanian national Kozma Dhaskali, 32, appeared in court on Wednesday morning, charged with attempted murder.

He denied the charge.

He denied the attempted murder of Sinanaj.

The incident occurred at Dhaskali’s home where Sinanaj had been visiting, the court heard.