A woman injured in a shotgun attack on her home is facing death threats, she said today.
Martine Benson, 32, suffered face and body cuts when the living room window of her flat on the outskirts of west Belfast was blasted.
She was sharing a Chinese takeaway with three girlfriends when a gunman opened fire just after 11pm yesterday.
And the mother of four, whose partner is in custody accused over a plot to kidnap a Belfast jeweller, revealed a menacing message was left for her and another woman.
She said: "There was a death letter posted through the door.
"It said the two girls are getting it next time."
Ms Benson's children are understood to have been staying with relatives when the shooting happened. None of the other women were hurt.
NI attack victim 'facing death threats'
A woman injured in a shotgun attack on her home is facing death threats, she said today.
Martine Benson, 32, suffered face and body cuts when the living room window of her flat on the outskirts of west Belfast was blasted.
She was sharing a Chinese takeaway with three girlfriends when a gunman opened fire just after 11pm yesterday.
And the mother of four, whose partner is in custody accused over a plot to kidnap a Belfast jeweller, revealed a menacing message was left for her and another woman.
She said: "There was a death letter posted through the door.
"It said the two girls are getting it next time."
Ms Benson's children are understood to have been staying with relatives when the shooting happened. None of the other women were hurt.