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Husband who lost four litres of blood after being stabbed in the chest by his wife says he FORGIVES her and wants to raise their child together Emma Davies stabbed husband in chest during violent attack on September 9 He lost four litres of blood and required emergency surgery to save his life The former aged care worker, 31, pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm in court  Davies' husband wants the couple to stay together when she's released from jail

By Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 01:40 BST, 1 May 2019 | Updated: 01:40 BST, 1 May 2019

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A man who lost four litres of blood when he was stabbed in the chest by his wife still wants her back so they can raise their baby together.

Emma Davies, 31, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to grievous bodily harm in the Bundaberg District Court, Queensland.

Davies, also known as Emma Philippi, stabbed her husband, who was not named, after an argument turned violent on September 9, News Mail reported.

The court heard her husband was in a coma for two days, lost four litres of blood and required emergency surgery to save his life.

Emma Davies (pictured) stabbed her husband after an argument turned violent on September 9

Emma Davies (pictured) stabbed her husband after an argument turned violent on September 9

The court heard her husband was in a coma for two days, lost four litres of blood and required emergency surgery to save his life (the couple are pictured on their wedding day)

The court heard her husband was in a coma for two days, lost four litres of blood and required emergency surgery to save his life (the couple are pictured on their wedding day)

Crown Prosecutor Lara Solbi said the couple had been fighting prior to the bloodied attack,

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