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'Daughter screamed 'please help my mum' after Brit stabbed to death during home raid'

The daughter of a British expat whose life was taken during a vicious home invasion in Australia screamed 'please help my mum' as she watched her mother dying on the floor.

Brit mum-of-two Emma Lovell, 41, was stabbed to death when she and husband Lee, 43, confronted two intruders breaking into their home in Queensland.

On finding the two burglars-turned-killers, a "scuffle" broke out on the front porch.

Emma was left with a critical chest wound and could not be saved.

After the knifeman plunged his weapon into the 41-year-old's chest, one of their two distraught daughters alerted neighbours by screaming: "Someone help my mum, help my mum."

Emma and her husband Lee moved to Queensland 11 years ago (Nine)

Standing outside the family home yesterday, Lee said his wife "died trying to protect me and our family".

He added: "Emma was the glue to my family, she was such a beautiful person.

"We are all just devastated by her loss, it's senseless.

"We heard our two dogs barking, Emma checked on our security app and saw the front door open.

A man is escorted from the property (Nine)

“We both rushed out of our bedroom door, Emma behind me, and saw two people in our house. I didn’t even know there was an issue until my daughter spotted her mum was bleeding.”"

Two 17-year-olds have been charged, each with one count of murder, attempted murder and entering a dwelling with intent.

Another two men, aged 18 and 16, are being questioned.

Grieving husband Lee described his wife’s death as ‘senseless’ (7 news)

Emma and Lee moved from Suffolk to Australia with their daughters 11 years ago and spent the day before the tragedy celebrating Christmas on the beach.

Lee was released from hospital after being treated from a non-life threatening stab wound.

Christina Lofthouse, 41, Emma's best friend of 33 years, described her as 'the best friend a girl could have'.

She said: "She was the first person I messaged in the morning and the last person I spoke to at night.

"I'm utterly heartbroken my best friend is gone and I don't get to speak to her again, hug her again, laugh with her and cry with her.

A man is put in handcuffs outside the family home in Queensland (9 News)

"Her poor daughters, husband, mum, brother and sister. As a family we are heartbroken to lose the best friend a girl could have. We had a friendship like no other."

Despite the distance, Christina said the pair were 'always together in spirit' and that Emma had a 'heart of gold'.

She added: "Even though we were 10,000 miles away, we were always together in spirit.

"She truly had a heart of gold and helped me and my family out in some of our darkest days."

Martyn McIntee, 42, was another one of Emma's close friends and also planned on visiting her in Queensland in February.

He said: "Emma was the most amazing person in the world. We were inseparable in high school.

"When we were younger, we had a deal that if we weren't married before we hit 40, we would marry each other.

"I will miss her so much. I can't even imagine the pain her mum, brothers, Lee and their girls are going through."

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