Two teens rushed to hospital after ‘acid attack’ in east London

  • Two youths have been rushed to a hospital in east London following an attack 
  • The victims are aged 17 and 18 and were taken to hospital immediately after 
  • 18-year-old received burns to his face from the substance and cuts to his head
  • 17-year-old boy also received burns to his face as well as minor cuts to his knee 

Two teenagers have been rushed to hospital after a suspected acid attack near an east London Tube station.

Witnesses poured water on the faces of the victims, understood to be aged 17 and 18, after they became involved in an ‘altercation’ on Thursday night, police said.

Emergency services rushed to the scene near Plaistow station, at 11.47pm.

Witnesses poured water on the faces of the victims, understood to be aged 17 and 18, after they became involved in an ‘altercation’ on Thursday night, police said

Police said an 18-year-old man received burns to his face from a corrosive substance and cuts to his head.

A 17-year-old boy also received burns to his face as well as minor cuts to his knee.

Paramedics rushed both victims to an east London hospital.

A Met Police spokesman said: ‘Their injuries are not life threatening or life changing.

‘A knife and bottle of corrosive substance were recovered on the street. No arrests have been made and enquiries continue.’ 

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