Acid Attack Outside London School Leaves 14-Year-Old Girl With Life-Changing Injuries—Suspect Still at Large!
Acid Attack Outside London School Leaves 14-Year-Old Girl With Life-Changing Injuries—Suspect Still at Large!
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Shocking Acid Attack at Westminster Academy: Arrests, Bail, and Fundraising Efforts UnfoldShocking Acid Attack at Westminster Academy: Arrests, Bail, and Fundraising Efforts Unfold
The aftermath of a shocking acid attack outside Westminster Academy in Notting Hill, West London, has left a 14-year-old schoolgirl, Teagan McFarlane, and two others severely injured. Authorities have made significant progress in their investigation but are still seeking further information from the public.
The Attack and Initial ResponseThe Attack and Initial Response
On September 30, Teagan McFarlane was targeted while leaving Westminster Academy. According to police reports, a lone assailant on an electric scooter threw a corrosive substance at her and a 16-year-old boy before fleeing the scene down Harrow Road. A 27-year-old teacher who intervened to assist the victims also suffered injuries.
Corey McFarlane, Teagan’s father, expressed his devastation: “Words cannot express the shock, pain, and trauma she is going through, both physically and emotionally.” Teagan sustained burns to the left side of her face and is currently undergoing medical treatment, including surgery. Her father remains by her side, administering eye drops and applying paraffin to her face.
The injured boy has since been discharged from the hospital, while the teacher also received treatment and has now returned home.
Arrests and BailArrests and Bail
After a four-day search, the Metropolitan Police arrested a 35-year-old man on October 3 on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. The man, who was taken to a central London police station, has since been released on bail pending further inquiries. He is scheduled to answer his bail later this month.
Additionally, a 14-year-old girl was arrested in connection with the attack but has also been released on bail as the investigation continues. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward, particularly those who may have dashcam footage of the suspect fleeing the scene on Alfred Road around the time of the incident.
Detective Chief Inspector Dean Purvis stated: “We are aware of the concerns raised by the community and questions that are being asked about the circumstances surrounding the incident. My officers will not stop until the suspect is fully brought to justice. We urge anyone with information or dashcam footage to contact us immediately.”
Community Concerns and Grandmother’s TheoryCommunity Concerns and Grandmother’s Theory
Teagan’s grandmother suggested that the attack might have been linked to “some sort of dispute” at the school. While the police have not confirmed any specific motive, they are exploring all leads as part of their ongoing investigation.
The GoFundMe Campaign: Supporting Teagan’s RecoveryThe GoFundMe Campaign: Supporting Teagan’s Recovery
In the wake of the attack, Corey McFarlane has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise £9,000 to aid in his daughter’s recovery. The funds are intended to cover medical expenses, surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term mental health support for Teagan. In a heartfelt appeal, he shared: “This senseless act of violence has left her with severe injuries that require urgent and long-term medical care. Any contribution, big or small, will make a huge difference in her life.”
The public can contribute to the campaign here:The public can contribute to the campaign here:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-my-daughter-heal-after-a-horrific-acid-attackhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/help-my-daughter-heal-after-a-horrific-acid-attack
Teagan’s father added, “We are humbly asking for donations to help cover her expenses and support her journey to recovery. The road ahead will be long, but with the community’s support, we believe we can give her the best chance to heal from this unimaginable attack.”
ACCESS TO THE LAW: Understanding the Crime and SentencingACCESS TO THE LAW: Understanding the Crime and Sentencing
As part of our campaign to improve citizens’ access and understanding of UK Criminal law, we will be explaining the relevant UK legislation surrounding any case law relevant to our articles:
Under UK law, throwing a corrosive substance with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) is treated as a serious violent crime. According to theOffences Against the Person Act 1861 and the Criminal Justice Act 1988,Offences Against the Person Act 1861 and the Criminal Justice Act 1988,such an act can result in a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. The severity of the sentence depends on the level of harm caused, intent, and whether the attack was premeditated.
In this case, given the injuries sustained by Teagan McFarlane and the boy, if found guilty, the perpetrator could face substantial imprisonment if found guilty of intending to cause life-changing injuries.
If you have any relevant footage or details regarding this crime, please contact the Metropolitan Police on 101, quoting reference CAD 4987/30 Sept, or reach out anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
The police continue their investigation with determination, and the community rallies behind Teagan and her family as they navigate the aftermath of this horrific attack. Stay with Video Production News for updates on this developing story.
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