Police
have released this e-fit of a white van man after a female pensioner
and teenage girl were splashed with sulphuric acid during a road rage
incident.
Police
were called at around 11.30am on Monday, April 8 to reports of a
noxious substance being thrown at a driver and passenger of a vehicle
in County Road near the junction of Norbury Avenue in Thornton Heath.
Officers,
the London Fire Brigade (LFB) and London Ambulance Service (LAS)
attended.
LAS
took the two victims – a 63-year-old woman and a 13-year-old girl,
who are known to each other – to a south London hospital where
their injuries were deemed non-life threatening.
The
victims and witnesses told police that they had been driving along
County Road towards Highbury Avenue when a white van started driving
towards them.
Due
to the road being too narrow for two cars to pass, the victim tried
to move into a space in front of a parked motorbike.
As
she was trying to do this, the white van was driven forward so that
it was parallel to the victim’s car.
At
this point, the victim wound down the driver’s side window to try
and engage with the driver of the van, however before she could speak
to the male driver, he squirted a liquid from a plastic ‘squeezy’
bottle hitting her and her passenger.
The
suspect sped off from the scene along County Road before turning
right onto Norbury Avenue.
Detectives
are now appealing for anyone who may have been in the area at the
time to review any CCTV or dashcam footage they may hold that could
help with their investigation.
The
victims have described the suspect as a white man, around 40 years
old of chubby build, with ginger/grey hair and beard, and brown eyes.
At
the time of the offence, he was wearing a black jumper.
Detective
Constable Ben Briselden, who is investigating the attack, said:
“Luckily,
neither victim suffered any long-term damage, however they have been
left extremely shaken by this ordeal, and we are committed to
pursuing every viable lead to bring the perpetrator to justice.
“I
am very keen to hear from anyone who might have been in or around the
area of the attack at 11.30am on Monday, 8 April and could be a
potential witness.”
Anyone
who has any footage or information that they believe could help with
the investigation is asked to call police on 101 and quote CAD
2677/09APR.
Alternatively,
please tweet @MetCC or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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