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Hull Man Charged in Alleged Acid Attack

Summary

  • A man was charged after a corrosive substance was allegedly thrown.
  • The incident occurred during an argument between two known men.
  • The victim sustained facial injuries not believed to be life-changing.
Hull Man Charged in Alleged Acid Attack

Humberside Police have charged a suspect in connection with an alleged acid attack that took place in Hull on Sunday. The incident occurred around 13:00 GMT on Castleton Avenue during an altercation between two men who knew each other.

A corrosive substance was reportedly thrown at one of the men, causing injuries to his face. He was subsequently transported to the hospital for treatment. Fortunately, the injuries are not believed to be life-changing at this time.

Liam Best, a 21-year-old from Hull, has been charged with throwing a corrosive fluid with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm, as well as possession of Class C drugs. He has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear before Hull Magistrates' Court.

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A man was allegedly attacked with a corrosive substance during an argument, leading to charges against another man.
Liam Best, 21, is charged with throwing a corrosive fluid with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of Class C drugs.
The victim sustained facial injuries that are not believed to be life-changing at this time.

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