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Laughing thugs poured chemical acid over mom as she walked her six-year-old twins home from school
Tara Brady dailymail.co.uk A gang who laughed as they doused a woman in acid while she walked her six-year-old twins home from school have been jailed for a total of 44 years. The attackers was heard laughing as the noxious liquid was sprayed at the screaming mother in front of her two boys outside Upton Cross Primary School in Upton Park, east London. Speaking after the attack the woman, who suffered horrendous burns to her face and body, said: 'I saw a man approach me who was carrying something in a bottle. 'He threw it over me and after a few seconds it started burning. I was crying: "Please help me! Please help me!"' It is thought Yannick Ntesa, 25, sprayed the acid and made his getaway in a red BMW with Abdul Motin, 28, and 31-year-old Ahad Miah. The 44-year-old mother, from Plaistow, fled to a neighbour's home where water was poured over her burning clothes. Some of the acid burnt her son's satchel while another mother also suffered minor injuries in the attack on March 24, 2011. The victim was rushed to the Royal London Hospital and later transferred to a specialist burns unit in Chelmsford, Essex. She suffered 16 per cent chemical burns and is still receiving medical treatment. Following a six week trial at Blackfriars Crown Court a jury convicted Ntesa, Motno and Miah of conspiracy to cause grievous bodily harm and throwing a corrosive fluid on another with intent. Motin, from Stepney, east London, was jailed for 16 years.
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