A 14-year-old girl has been left with “life changing” injuries after a substance, believed to be acidic, was thrown at her and two others at a school in west London.
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00:00A 14-year-old girl has been left with life-changing injuries after a substance believed to be
00:05acidic was thrown at her and two others at a school in West London. The Met Police were
00:11flagged down by a member of staff after the incident at Westminster Academy on Alfred
00:17Road, Westbourne Park, at about 4.30pm on Monday, September 30th. The girl remains in
00:24hospital with potentially life-changing injuries. A boy aged 16 remains in hospital with non-life-changing
00:32injuries and a woman aged 27 has been sent home from hospital after also sustaining injuries
00:38in the attack. Two Met Police officers were also taken to hospital as a precaution after
00:45they reported feeling unwell. A Scotland Yard spokesman said tests of the substance are
00:51ongoing but at this stage, officers believe it to be acidic. For more on this, head to
00:56Londonworld.com