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FBI Identifies Chemical in Savannah Acid Attack
12 Jan
Summary
- Victim Ashley Wasielewski suffered severe burns across half her body.
- The FBI identified the chemical used in the unprovoked park attack.
- Over $318,000 raised for victim's extensive medical recovery costs.

FBI investigators have identified the chemical agent used in a brutal acid attack that occurred in Savannah's Forsyth Park in December. The assault left 46-year-old Ashley Wasielewski with third-degree burns on approximately half of her body. The substance's identity was confirmed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, and the FBI is actively pursuing leads based on these findings.
Wasielewski was walking in the park after attending a church program when an assailant poured a corrosive liquid over her head. She experienced immediate and severe burning, with her clothing disintegrating. Friends have expressed shock, noting that nothing was stolen during the attack, highlighting its seemingly random and malicious nature. A digital tip line has been established by law enforcement for public assistance.
Community support has been substantial, with a GoFundMe campaign raising over $318,000 to aid Wasielewski's recovery. This includes costs for burn unit care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and adaptive needs. Despite undergoing multiple skin graft surgeries, her journey to physical and mental recovery is expected to be long and challenging, though medical professionals remain optimistic.




