Sunday, 20 August 2017

Acid Attacker Left Lone Victim Scarred For Life: E-Fit Released

Police hunting a late-night acid attacker have released this e-fit of their suspect.
The 32 year-old male victim was walking along High Street, Stratford, east London at 11.30pm on May 22 when he was approached by two men.
One of the men asked if the man wanted to buy cannabis and demanded money.
The victim refused and the suspect then threw a corrosive liquid in his face.
He ran to the nearby bus station station, where he was assisted by station staff and an ambulance called.
He was taken to an east London hospital, and later transferred to another hospital outside of London for further treatment.
The victim suffered serious burn injuries, causing permanent scarring.
Despite carrying out CCTV enquiries, no arrests have been made and police from Newham borough are now releasing this e-fit of the suspect.
He is described as a man in his late twenties, of Mediterranean appearance, and of slim build.
He was clean shaven, spoke with a London accent and was wearing a bright red hooded-top, a dark-coloured baseball cap and dark trousers.
Detective Constable Suhal Miah of Forest Gate CID said: "This was a horrific attempted robbery where the suspect didn't hesitate to spray his victim with a corrosive substance, knowing full well that it would likely cause life-changing injuries to his victim.
"We need to identify the man responsible, and we would urge anyone who thinks the e-fit looks familiar or knows anything about the incident to come forward and talk to us."
Any witnesses or anyone with information about this robbery can call Forest Gate CID on 0208 217 5820, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you wish to remain anonymous.

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