INJURIES FEAR

Worcester acid attack toddler out of hospital but police warn it’s too soon to say if he’ll ever recover

THE three-year-old boy who was attacked with acid as he sat in his pram has been released from hospital.

But police say it's too early to know if the tot, who suffered serious burns, will ever fully recover from his injuries.

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A mum had been inside the Home Bargains when thugs threw acid at her three-year-old son in his pramCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

The tot's desperate mum had screamed "what have they done to my baby?" after thugs hurled the substance at her little boy at Home Bargains in Worcester on Saturday.

West Mercia Chief superintendent Mark Travis said he hoped the boy's injuries would not be "life-changing" - today revealing it was being considered as a "deliberate act" against the tot.

Speaking today, he said: "We are hoping the injuries won't be life changing.

"They are serious and at the moment it's just that little bit too soon to say, but things look positive."

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Police are today searching an address in Walthamstow, East London, where three men were arrested over the attackCredit: Nick Obank - The Sun
Police released this image of three men following the attackCredit: PA:Press Association

Police have since arrested three men aged 22, 25, and 26 in London - 130 miles away from the attack.

Officers were today seen searching the home in Walthamstow, East London, after the arrests were made overnight.

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A fourth man, aged 39, from Wolverhampton, was arrested following the attack on Saturday afternoon and remains in custody.

All four are being held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm.


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Speaking at police HQ in Worcester, Chief Superintendent Mark Travis hinted the attack's motive may have been a result of a "disputes in communities".

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