Leesa Jacobs had only been dating Michael John Price for 18 months when he poured petrol over her chest and used his lighter to set her alight inside their Hobart home.
The 44-year-old suffered burns to 25 per cent of her body and doctors thought she would die.
Her body is covered in scars from the burns and from the multiple skin graft operations she has had to repair the damage. There will be many more operations ahead for the mother of four.
In court last month, Justice David Porter described the attack as “appalling” and sentenced Price to 10 years’ jail, ordering he not be released for six years.
Ms Jacobs has spoken out for the first time since the attack, telling the ABC she hoped that what happened to her would inspire other women to leave abusive relationships.
She said the night of the attack in June 2015 was a normal night.
The couple had been out. Price had not been particularly talkative during the evening, but Ms Jacobs said she had no inkling of what would unfold when they got to their home in Austins Ferry.
“We went home and I went upstairs to my daughter, who had a friend over, and I stayed up there for a few minutes, and then I went downstairs to the garage. He’d gone straight into the garage and was drinking,” she said.
“I went in there and we started … I don’t even remember what we started arguing about … then he said, ‘I’m going to burn you’.
“And he picked up the petrol tin and opened the lid and poured it over me, and then pulled out his lighter and lit it, and I remember being on fire and trying to pat myself out and screaming.
“Michael was standing over from me … just standing there watching me burning and not saying anything.