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Mary Konye guilty of acid attack on friend Naomi Oni | |
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A woman has been found guilty of throwing acid in the face of a friend while disguised in a Muslim veil. | A woman has been found guilty of throwing acid in the face of a friend while disguised in a Muslim veil. |
Naomi Oni, 21, suffered burns to her face and chest in the attack near her home in Dagenham, east London. | |
Mary Konye, also 21, dressed in a veil and attacked Ms Oni after following her home, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard. | Mary Konye, also 21, dressed in a veil and attacked Ms Oni after following her home, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard. |
Konye, of Canning Town, denied throwing or casting a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure, disable or do grievous bodily harm. | |
She attacked Ms Oni, an assistant at a Victoria's Secret lingerie shop, because she once called her ugly, the court heard. | |
Following the attack on 30 December 2012, Konye pretended to give Ms Oni a shoulder to cry on. | |
The court heard that Ms Oni suffered serious burns to her face and chest, lost her hair and eyelashes. | |
Dressed in black, Konye remained calm as the jury of eight men and four women returned their verdict. | |
CCTV footage obtained by police showed a figure in a niqab following Ms Oni as she left work at Westfield shopping centre in Stratford at about 23:30 GMT. | |
The jury heard the following day, Konye texted Ms Oni in hospital, saying: "OMG, I can't believe it." | |
The pair, who had been friends since secondary school, fell out in April 2011 when Ms Oni allegedly accused Konye of texting her boyfriend and called her an "ugly monster". | |
After the attack, Konye posted a picture of the burnt faced Freddy Krueger character from the horror film Nightmare on Elm Street, together with the message: "Who looks like Wrong Turn now?" | |
Following the verdict, investigating officer Det Ch Insp David Whellams said: "Konye was almost obsessively jealous of the victim's good looks and, after a previous argument between them, hatched an almost unbelievable plan to attack her with acid. | |
"The victim's life has been changed forever and she will always bear the scars of what happened, but she has been incredibly brave and I am pleased she has seen justice done today." |