21-Year Old Nigerian Girl Who Was Attacked With Acid In London Was ‘Attacked’ By Her Friend

    A jealous university student threw sulphuric acid over her
    friend in an attack inspired by the horrific assault on Katie Piper, a court
    today heard.
    Mary Konye, 21, disguised herself in an Islamic veil showing
    only her eyes, and followed Naomi Oni home in East London before allegedly
    dousing her in the corrosive acid. Ms Oni, 21, who worked at Victoria’s Secret lingerie shop,
    suffered horrific burns on her face and chest, lost her hair and eyelashes and
    was left scarred for life in the alleged attack on December 30 2012.

    Snaresbrook Crown Court heard that Konye, who was studying
    business and finance at Hertfordshire University, had been close friends with
    Ms Oni since secondary school.
    But she was envious of the shop worker’s good looks, and the
    pair had rowed in the past leading Konye to attack her with acid previously, it
    is alleged.
    Konye knew Ms Oni had been deeply ‘moved’ by Katie Piper, a
    model and TV presenter who was badly scarred and left blind in one eye after
    she was attacked with acid in an ambush arranged by her ex-boyfriend, Daniel
    Lynch.
    Knowing this, Konye
    decided to launch the copycat attack, jurors were told.
    The court heard Ms Oni left work at the Westfield Shopping
    Centre in Stratford, East London, at around 11.30pm with several colleagues.
    But she was oblivious to the fact she was being closely
    followed by Konye wearing a full niqab, a hooded black coat, gloves and a grey
    bag, jurors heard.
    CCTV showed the university student had ‘lingered waiting to
    see the victim’ at Stratford and ‘tailed’ her home always making sure to keep a
    few steps behind her, the court heard.
    On the phone to her boyfriend throughout the journey, she
    stopped off at takeaway to pick up some food and got the 368 bus to her house.
    Unaware she was being followed, she got off the bus at Lodge
    Avenue, a few hundred yards away from her house.
    But she suddenly became aware of a presence behind her and
    spun around to see someone in a niqab who lobbed a glass of acid at her.
    Gareth Patterson, prosecuting, told jurors that Konye had
    threatened to attack Ms Oni with acid on another occasion after the pair rowed.
    He said: ‘Naomi will tell you about her friendship with the
    defendant.
    ‘In particular she will tell you how in the past they had an
    up and down relationship and how the defendant had admitted to her that on one
    occasion in anger she threatened to throw acid at Naomi.
    ‘There was a reason why the defendant would have chosen to
    make such an unusual sort of threat.
    ‘In the past the two of them had discussed a young woman
    called Katie Piper.
    ‘She was a woman who had acid thrown at her and that attack
    had been reported in the media.
    ‘Naomi and the defendant had discussed this and it appears
    that the defendant knew that Naomi had been particularly moved by Katie Piper’s
    ordeal.
    ‘Naomi stated that she and the defendant had fallen out in
    the past and says that there was an occasion during a row when she called the
    defendant ugly.
    ‘She says that they were later back on speaking terms and
    importantly, that the defendant said to her that she (the defendant) had been
    so angry at the time that she had said to someone else, a friend of the
    defendant’s called Kamilah Andrews, that she (the defendant) wanted to throw
    acid at Naomi.
    ‘Naomi believed that the defendant had realised just how
    upset she had been by Katie Piper’s horrible ordeal.’
    Mr Patterson said: ‘She could not see the face of the
    person, just the light-brown coloured skin around the eyes.
    ‘She believed it was a female. The woman was staring at her.
    ‘All of a sudden Naomi felt a liquid being thrown into her
    face. She screamed and immediately felt her face burning.
    ‘She could smell her skin and hair burning. She immediately
    ran home.
    ‘Naomi’s boyfriend Ato Owede was still on the phone with her
    at the time of the attack. He describes how he was chatting with her when
    suddenly he heard his girlfriend scream.’
    The liquid immediately burnt through her skin and clothes
    and left her face blistered.
    Screaming and shouting ‘acid’ she ran to her house in
    Dagenham and desperately tried to wash the harmful liquid off before being
    rushed to Broomfield Hospital for specialist treatment for her burns.
    Her house was packed with relatives who were staying for the
    Christmas and New Year holiday and frantically tried to help the young shop
    worker wash the acid off.
    The skin on her face and part of her neck has turned white
    and peeled off, and there was also burning to her nose, cheeks and chin, right
    wrist, hand, stomach and left thigh.
    She had to spend a month in hospital undergoing intensive
    treatment for her injuries.
    Specialist cops who deal with chemical spills tested the
    clothes and a pool of water at Ms Oni’s home.
    They found that her burnt out clothes and the pool of water
    all had a ph level of 1 – the most acidic.
    Her cardigan had ‘melted, producing a black tar-like
    material’ and had a ‘pronounced acrid smell’.
    They believe she was doused with sulphuric acid, which is
    used in the chemical industry and found in batteries and drain cleaners.
    Konye, who was arrested on February 22 last year, denied
    carrying out the attack or ever threatening to throw acid at Naomi.
    Mr Patterson said: ‘She described the victim as being very
    attractive and said she believed the victim had wanted to work in make-up.
    ‘She said they had had quite a few fallings out, including
    one very big one, however she said she did not remember ever saying she was
    going to attack Naomi with acid.
    ‘She denied being in any way jealous of the victim’s looks.’
    He added: ‘She agreed that she and the victim had previously
    spoken about the acid attack on Katie Piper.’
    But she denied carrying out the attack or knowing who did
    it.
    Jurors were told there is mobile phone evidence placing
    Konye on the same bus as Ms Oni.
    Wearing her long hair down and a purple top and black
    cardigan, Konye, of Canning Town, East London, sat in the dock passively and
    repeatedly stared at the floor during the hearing.
    She denies throwing or casting a corrosive fluid with intent
    to burn, maim, disfigure, disable or do grievous bodily harm.

    The case was adjourned until 10.15am and the case continues
    tomorrow.

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