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Acid Attack Suspect Arrested After Nearly 5-Year Mystery
10 Feb
Summary
- Suspect arrested nearly five years after disfiguring acid attack.
- Accused man searched acid removal and recovery after assault.
- Victim Nafiah Ikram continues ongoing recovery and advocacy.

A Brooklyn man, Terrell Campbell, 29, has been arrested and charged in connection with a vicious acid attack that occurred in March 2021. Nafiah Ikram was doused with acid outside her Elmont, New York, home, sustaining severe facial disfigurement and throat injuries. Campbell, who delivers flowers, reportedly made incriminating web searches like "sulfuric acid remover" and "Can you recover from a sulfuric acid attack?" shortly after the assault.
Police identified Campbell as the prime suspect after a breakthrough late last year, linking him to the crime through a red Nissan Altima found at his residence, similar to the vehicle seen fleeing the scene. Prosecutors also highlighted an aspiring rapper's song with lyrics referencing burning a face with acid. Campbell has pleaded not guilty to charges including assault and weapon possession. If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison.




