A JURY has been shown the harrowing moment a woman was found with multiple stab wounds.

Police and paramedics went to Sussex Wharf in Shoreham after the alleged attack on Sarah Harries in her flat.

She suffered 39 stab wounds and was rushed to hospital in a “life-threatening” condition.

Her partner Liam Hanley is accused of slitting her throat while she took a bath, and inflicting more wounds with the intention to kill her.

Last week, the jury was shown an interview with Ms Harries, and she also appeared in the witness box.

Meanwhile PC David Fuller and PC Max Palfrey also gave evidence to the jury, which showed Ms Harries naked, shivering, and covered in her own blood.

On the bodycam footage, officers can be heard saying: “She has got multiple stab wounds, all across her body.”

Outside, Hanley left a trail of blood in the communal staircase to the flats, and blood was splattered around the bathroom, kitchen and living room of the flat.

The footage was so graphic, that one person sitting in the public gallery had to run out of court to avoid vomiting.

Ms Harries said she had a “fight or flight” reaction, and told officers: “I don’t remember much. I have never seen his eyes like that before. it was almost like a frenzy.

“The first thing he did was slit my throat. I have other slices and lacerations. In the kitchen I remember the knife going into my side. I thought ‘holy crap, I’m in trouble here’ when I felt the knife going in.

“I got the knife away from him a couple of times, I was desperately trying to get the knife off him.”

Her 999 call was played to the jury, she told the operator: “I’m going to die before they get here.”

The jury was told that there was “not a spot on Hanley’s hands without blood on them”. He changed clothes before leaving the flat in September last year.

Police launched a manhunt in Shoreham to find him, he handed himself in the next day in Slough.

Rachel Beckett, prosecuting, said: “Our case is that the wounds were inflicted by the defendant in a ferocious attack on his partner. It was sudden and violent. He intended to kill Sarah Harries that evening.”

Today, paramedics and forensic investigators are set to give evidence. Hanley, 32, could testify later this week. He denies attempted murder.

The trial continues.