Friend Says Naomi Oni Asked Her To Pour Her Acid To Achieve Fame & Fortune

    It is a bit confusing now. Ms Oni’s friend, Mary Konye has
    admitted that she poured acid on her, but said Oni asked her to, so she could
    get famous like Katy Piper. She has also been receiving money to be on Tv programmes.
    The court questioned her on why she turned to the media shortly after her
    attack and why her aunt has been talking to the media too. Oni simply replied
    and said, it was because she was homeless. Below is how dailymail is reporting it.

    A Victoria’s Secret lingerie store worker was today forced
    to deny throwing acid in her own face to gain fame and fortune.
    Naomi Oni, 21, was accused of setting up the attack and
    asking friend Mary Konye, also 21, to ‘play the stalker’ and throw the
    corrosive liquid over her.
    Miss Oni vehemently denied the claims made by Konye’s QC, on
    the third day of a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
    The prosecution claim Konye donned a full niqab before
    following Oni as she made her way home from Westfield Stratford City in east
    London where she worked.
    The victim was left disfigured for life after Konye
    allegedly doused her with sulphuric acid near her home in Dagenham, Ess*x.
    But the defence it was part of an elaborate plan to become
    rich and famous.
    Today Miss Oni insisted she was not ‘obsessed’ with plastic
    surgery or the story of fellow acid attack victim Katy Piper, despite an internet
    search history on her laptop suggesting otherwise.
    In cross examination Sally O’Neill asked her to explain to
    jurors the story of Ms Piper before asking whether she had become obsessed by
    the disfigured model.
    Miss Oni said: ‘I wouldn’t say obsessed but it deeply moved
    me. I read about other attacks but it was not an obsession.’
    Ms O’Neill said it was the defence case that she hatched a
    plan with Konye to pour acid over herself to improve her future prospects.
    She said: ‘You said if something similar to that of Katy
    Piper happened to you then that wouldn’t be the end of the world because Katy
    Piper probably had a career boost.’
    Miss Oni simply replied: ‘No.’
    The defence barrister asked her why she had visited a series
    of plastic surgery websites.
    Miss Oni answered: ‘I do not think I was very pretty at all.
    ‘I went on the sites for no reason in particular – I had
    body issues and I was interested in plastic surgery for my body but there was
    no particular reason.
    ‘I remember searching for my eyelids because I had double
    eyelids which I didn’t like so I planned one day to see if I could do something
    about it.’
    But Ms O’Neill said: ‘You formalised a plan in which you
    would become the victim of a random acid attack in the hope that you would
    receive the same type of fame and fortune as Katy Piper had.
    ‘You were of the view that Katy Piper still looked lovely
    after the attack but that you would need something else to support the attack
    because the police wouldn’t believe you and that was where you brought Mary
    Konye into it.
    ‘Your play was, I suggest, that you would make an allegation
    that you had been followed and attacked and you wanted Mary Konye to be part of
    that – you wanted her to follow you and also, initially, wanted her to throw
    the acid.
    ‘She absolutely refused to do that and you said that you
    were actually going to throw the acid yourself towards your neck area.’
    Miss Oni replied: ‘That is very untrue.’
    Miss Oni admitted deleting her internet search history on
    her mobile phone a day before police were due to come and collect it.
    She said she felt ‘violated’ and didn’t want the police
    going through her personal data so she decided to delete the history on her
    iPhone.
    Miss Oni also denied throwing acid over her face in a bid to
    catapult herself into the ‘celebrity’ world.
    While in hospital at the end of January 2013, Miss Oni’s
    aunt approached the London Evening Standard with an email about her niece’s
    plight.
    Ms O’Neill suggested going to the media was the way Miss Oni
    had decided to launch herself into the celebrity sphere.
    She said: ‘It is right that your family decided to take
    matters into their own hands and go to the media?’
    Ms Oni replied: ‘We went to the press because I was homeless
    at the time.
    Ms O’Neill then said: ‘You thought celebrity would come of
    it, didn’t you? Were you offered the services of a celebrity plastic surgeon
    from America?’
    Ms Oni replied: ‘So I was told. I do not think being
    disfigured and being famous is something I aim for in life at all.’
    Ms Oni also admitted being paid £2,000 by The Sun newspaper
    for an interview as well as appearing on ITVs This Morning programme and being
    paid a sum of £1,000.
    She also appeared on a German television programme and paid
    around £1200 as well as being approached by the BBC for her story.
    Mary Konye, 21, admits disguising herself in a niqab and
    stalking Naomi Oni, also 21, on her way home from work, but denies she doused
    her in sulphuric acid.
    Describing how she felt after the attack, she said: ‘Am I a
    bad person? Why has this happened to me? I work hard … No one’s going to
    marry me now.’
    Miss Oni also revealed that when she told her alleged
    attacker what had happened, her friend texted back: ‘OMG. Can’t believe it.’
    She also cried down the phone to Konye, who offered her
    support, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.
    She said: ‘I just had my bandages removed and it was the
    first time I saw my  face after surgery
    and I broke down and I had spoken to Mary that night  and I was crying on the phone to her and she
    was on the phone to me telling me, “don’t worry, you’ll be OK”.’

    The case continues.

    Follow Us on Facebook – @LadunLiadi; Instagram – @LadunLiadi; Twitter – @LadunLiadi; Youtube – @LadunLiadiTV for updates

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here