A STUDENT stabbed her boyfriend with a kitchen knife and bit a cop after a furious row over a radiator.

Emily Coldrick, from Cambridge, knifed her partner in the shoulder as they hosted a party at her house.

5 Emily Coldrick stabbed her boyfriend in the shoulder with a kitchen knife last year Credit: Facebook

The 20-year-old rowed with her 25-year-old boyfriend after a radiator was ripped from her wall on March 26 last year.

The pair had been drinking before arguing, and it was alleged her boyfriend shoved Coldrick, before she stabbed him.

He called out after realising he was injured and his friends alerted police before getting him away from then 18-year-old Coldrick.

Once cops arrived she was arrested and bit PC Jess Smith on the arm through her police jacket.

5 The 20-year-old rowed her her 25-year-old boyfriend after a radiator was ripped from her wall Credit: BPM Media

5 She also bit a police officer on the arm as she was being arrested Credit: Facebook

5 The 20-year-old was sentenced to 12 months in prison for the GBH, suspended for two years Credit: Facebook

5 The court ordered her to carry out a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement Credit: Facebook

As she was quizzed Coldrick denied stabbed her boyfriend - who needed surgery on his shoulder - but admitted biting PC Smith.

She claimed she bites when she feels trapped, and suffers panic attacks.

But when she appeared in court she admitted causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) without intent in relation to the stabbing, assault by beating, and resisting an officer in the execution of their duty.

The Cambridge News reports defence lawyer Claire Matthews told the court: "She was suffering from an extreme panic attack and the biting was taking place as they were trying to lift her. This wasn’t a deliberate attack.

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"This was a young woman who had never been arrested being taken into a police vehicle. She was utterly hysterical. She was 18 at the time.

"She has since this incident not committed any further offences."

At Cambridge Crown Court on Tuesday, she was sentenced to 12 months in prison for the GBH, suspended for two years but with a 30-day rehabilitation activity requirement (RAR) to address offending behaviour, and she must also carry out 160 hours of unpaid work.

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