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Three men arrested after toddler ‘sprayed with corrosive substance’ in suspected acid attack | |
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Three men have been arrested over a suspected acid attack that left a three-year-old toddler seriously injured in Worcester, West Midlands. | Three men have been arrested over a suspected acid attack that left a three-year-old toddler seriously injured in Worcester, West Midlands. |
The boy suffered serious burns to his face and arms in the incident at Home Bargains in Tallow Hill at around 2:15pm on Saturday. The men, aged 22, 25 and 26, have been arrested in London on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm, according to West Mercia police. | The boy suffered serious burns to his face and arms in the incident at Home Bargains in Tallow Hill at around 2:15pm on Saturday. The men, aged 22, 25 and 26, have been arrested in London on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm, according to West Mercia police. |
They were arrested at an address in Walthamstow, the Metropolitan Police have said. | They were arrested at an address in Walthamstow, the Metropolitan Police have said. |
A man from Wolverhampton, 39, remains in custody after being arrested on Sunday on suspicion of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. | A man from Wolverhampton, 39, remains in custody after being arrested on Sunday on suspicion of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm. |
The toddler was discharged from hospital but the long-term repercussions of his injuries are not yet known. | The toddler was discharged from hospital but the long-term repercussions of his injuries are not yet known. |
Chief Superintendent Mark Travis previously said the motive for the attack is so far “unclear.” The boy had been in his pushchair when a corrosive substance was “thrown and sprayed” over him, police say. | Chief Superintendent Mark Travis previously said the motive for the attack is so far “unclear.” The boy had been in his pushchair when a corrosive substance was “thrown and sprayed” over him, police say. |
Detective Inspector Tony Garner said: “We'd like to thank everyone who shared our appeal over the weekend and contacted us with information; all of this is helping us to build up a better picture of this incident. | Detective Inspector Tony Garner said: “We'd like to thank everyone who shared our appeal over the weekend and contacted us with information; all of this is helping us to build up a better picture of this incident. |
“We're continuing to urge anyone else with information to contact us.” | “We're continuing to urge anyone else with information to contact us.” |
Robin Walker, MP for Worcester, described the attack as “horrific.” | Robin Walker, MP for Worcester, described the attack as “horrific.” |
“The shock will be universal. Anyone conducting such an attack on a small child is just appalling,” he said. | “The shock will be universal. Anyone conducting such an attack on a small child is just appalling,” he said. |
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