A young woman was facially disfigured
and almost lost her eyesight in a horrific unprovoked acid attack on the
streets of London.
Naomi Oni, 20, was on her way home
from work when an unknown attacker dressed in a niqab threw a chemical
substance at her leaving the retail assistant with severe burns on her head,
neck, arms, legs and body.
These shocking images have now been
released by Ms Oni in an appeal for help to catch the attacker whose identity
was concealed behind the Muslim women’s dress which completely covers the face
apart from the eyes.
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| Horror scarring: The attack left her with partial sight in one eye |
The 20-year-old was only released
from Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford last weekend after spending almost a
month receiving skin grafts and specialist treatment in the hospital’s burns
unit.
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| Inspiration: Naomi Oni was inspired by acid attack victim Katie Piper |
Ms Oni, who is sole carer for her
disabled mother Marian Yalekhue, 52, has decided to speak out after police
failed to establish any motive behind the attack or identify a suspect.
She told the Standard the attack had
“destroyed” her life and left her too afraid to venture out or even show her
face in public.
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| Scarring: She said she felt something splash on her face |
“I don’t want people to see me in
public. I don’t want to get the Tube or the bus. If I have to go to the
hospital I take a taxi. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to go back to my job.
I was planning to go to college in September to study media and fashion, but I
don’t even know if I’ll be able to do that,” said Ms Oni.
The store assistant had just got off
the bus and was talking to her boyfriend Ato Owede, 23, on her phone when she
felt someone walking behind her in Lodge Avenue in Dagenham at around 12.40am.
She said:“I’d been working a late
shift and was talking to my boyfriend about what we were going to do for New
Year when I saw this Muslim woman wearing a niqab covering her face. I thought
it was a bit strange at that time of night, but she didn’t say anything and I
kept on walking.
“Then I felt a splash on my face. It
burned and I screamed out. I started running and screaming, holding my face,
all the way home. I didn’t look back.
“I got home and I was screaming and
banging on the door. I was hysterical. Luckily my godmother, who is a
pharmacist, was at home with my mum and she helped me and kept dipping my face
in water and trying to calm me down until the police and ambulance got there. I
was in shock. Saying: ‘Who would do that? Who would do that?’ How could anyone
do this?”
Ms Oni has been told she faces months
if not years of skin grafts and further plastic surgery and even then is likely
to be left with severe facial scarring.
The retail assistant and her mother
say they are too afraid to go back to their council flat in Dagenham. They are
currently sleeping on a friend’s sofa-bed after turning down the offer to be
rehoused in Tottenham on safety grounds.
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| Make-up: she is permanently scarred following the attack |
Ms Oni said she had been inspired by
the story of Katie Piper, the model who launched a charity and spoke out
publicly after falling victim to an acid attack orchestrated by her boyfriend,
but that she would never feel safe with her attacker still at large.
“Even with the support of my family
and friends and boyfriend I feel very alone. Nothing is going to be same
anymore,” said Ms Oni.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said acid
attacks were “extremely rare” and that detectives were keeping an “open mind as
to the motive.”
Officers from Barking and Dagenham
are investigating. No arrests have been made and inquiries are ongoing.
Anyone with information should
contact police on 0203 276 1058 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
- London Evening Standard






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