Horrifying moment teen thug Princess Owusu-Ansah, 18, stabs and pours kettle full of boiling water over love rival | The Sun

THIS is the horrifying moment a teen stabbed and poured boiling water on her love rival pal.

Princess Owusu-Ansah, 18, filmed the nightmare ordeal on Snapchat after turning up at the victim's home in East Dulwich, South London.


The thug filmed the woman's bloody hand as she screamed: "Say sorry. Apologise for trying to f**k my man."

She also threw a kettle of boiling water over her screaming former pal as she cowered under a duvet and stabbed her in the leg.

The grisly interrogation only came to an end when the victim ran into the street to get help.

Owusu-Ansah has now been jailed for three years after she admitted wounding with intent and criminal damage.

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Inner London Crown Court heard the teen attacked the pal in revenge for her sleeping with her boyfriend.

On February 2, she filmed herself punching and stabbing the victim, who could be heard screaming.

Owusu-Ansah repeatedly orders her to say she's sorry as she waves the knife in the terrified girl's face.

The victim can also be seen crying as she shows off a cut on her hand while Owusu-Ansah films herself laughing.

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At one point she smashes a photograph of the victim's dead mother as her ex-friend cowers in a corner.

Owusu-Ansah can then be seen grabbing the boiled kettle and spraying it over the woman as she pulls a duvet over herself.

She was later rushed to hospital where her injuries were thankfully deemed non-life threatening or life-changing.

In an emotional victim statement statement, the girl said: "On 2 February I was ambushed in my own home, somewhere that is meant to be a safe place.

"It is hard to put into words the traumatic impact this has had on me.

"It is the last thing I expected from someone I had classed as a friend for many years."

The girl also told how she now feels anxious around her friends and struggles to make new pals.

She added: "Before the incident I was a very confident and outspoken person.

"I have terrifying flashbacks and nightmares almost every night.

"That she vigorously attacked my deceased mother made me lost for words."

Judge Vanessa Baraitser ordered Owusu-Ansah to spend her three year sentence in a young offenders' institute.

She said: "This clearly had an impact on her life, including on her social life and on her confidence.

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"It was made significantly worse by the fact that you put the footage on a social media site so that the friends and family would be able to view it.

"I understand that you accepted that she would have been absolutely terrified by what you did."





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