A PENSIONER wept as she recalled the horror moment three masked robbers stormed her home before one brutally attacked her and sprayed her with bleach.

The 84-year-old showed the extent of her savage injuries, including swollen and bruised hands, following the traumatic ordeal at her home in Castlemilk.

Cops launched a manhunt following the terrifying raid on Tuesday night but the three men are still on the loose.

Last night the shattered victim, who asked not to be named, sobbed as she told how one of the thug’s threatened to kill her.

The cancer survivor said: "I thought I was going to die.

“He said if I screamed he was going to kill me."

The woman’s disgusted son told how his elderly mum had been enjoying a quiet night at home watching television when she heard a door smash and three men suddenly appeared inside her living room.

Kawa, 48, a full-time carer for his mum, said two of the crooks fled upstairs to raid her bedroom as one launched a vile attack on the frail OAP.

Sickened Kawa said: “I’d gone out that night and I believe these men knew exactly what they were going to do and had been waiting.

“My mum was sitting watching TV, that’s what she usually does around that time at night, when she heard the conservatory door smash and three men appeared in front of her.

“She stood up as one of the men appeared, a white guy with blue eyes, and they all had balaclavas.

“She said two of the men jumped upstairs while the other guy grabbed her in a violent hug, picked her up and threw her into the bathroom.

“My mum doesn’t speak much English but he made a sign to her as if cutting his own throat and said to her ‘I’m going to kill to kill you if you shout anything.’

“She was absolutely terrified, she might not understand much English but she knew what his threat meant.”

The traumatised victim said she wept in terror as the raider then began viciously pulling expensive gold bracelets from her hands, bruising her in the process.

He repeatedly told her to keep quiet while uttering chilling threats before picking up a bottle of bleach which he sprayed in her face, before locking her in the bathroom.

The distraught mum-of-seven recalled: “He kept saying he was going to kill me if I screamed.

“He began pulling my gold bracelets, giving to me by my mother, from my hands and he then dug his nails into one hand.

“He sprayed me with a bleach bottle so I couldn’t see but I noticed he was white with blue eyes.

“He locked me in the bathroom and I managed to get out but they had gone.”

The distraught woman, who suffers from a number of health problems after beating breast cancer in 2001, alerted her neighbours who called 999.

She was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment after enduring swollen and bruised hands and wrists, a bruised back, and shock during the petrifying assault.

She later discovered the cruel crooks had then sprayed toxic bleach on all of her clothing and had stolen her house keys.

They had also made off with cash and thousands of pounds worth of precious family jewellery.

Her son Kawa blasted: “All I can say about these men is that they are animals.

“Both of us haven’t slept a wink since it happened and my mum can’t stop crying.

“We haven’t had a problem for 14 years and this happens when my mum is 84-years-old.

“I thank God that my mum isn’t dead, she could have had a heart attack from the fright.

“I hope the police catch whoever did this before it happens to anyone else.”

Police have appealed for witnesses and said last night: “Enquiries are ongoing.”