Acid thrown on two British women in Zanzibar

Blackleaf

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The devastated father of one of the British girls burnt in an acid attack in Zanzibar has revealed her injuries are 'absolutely horrendous' and 'beyond imagination'.

He told of the families' torment as the first picture of the wounds sustained by one of the girls emerged.

Voluntary workers Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18, were today preparing to be reunited with their families after being medevaced to RAF Northolt in the London Borough of Hillingdon (on the far western edge of London) for urgent treatment.


But Jeremy Gee has revealed the shocking extent of the injuries sustained by daughter Katie, as five men were arrested over the attack.




'Beyond imagination': Katie Gee, left, suffered horrific burns, which her father described as 'beyond imagination' from the acid attack which resulted in horrific burns to one of the girl's face and neck, right


Returning home: Kirstie Trup, pictured left before the attack and wrapped in blankets, right, following the acid attack on two British women in Zanzibar, Tanzania,



 

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The devastated father of one of the British girls burnt in an acid attack in Zanzibar has revealed her injuries are 'absolutely horrendous' and 'beyond imagination'.

He told of the families' torment as the first picture of the wounds sustained by one of the girls emerged.

Voluntary workers Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both 18, were today preparing to be reunited with their families after being medevaced to RAF Northolt in the London Borough of Hillingdon (on the far western edge of London) for urgent treatment.


But Jeremy Gee has revealed the shocking extent of the injuries sustained by daughter Katie, as five men were arrested over the attack.




'Beyond imagination': Katie Gee, left, suffered horrific burns, which her father described as 'beyond imagination' from the acid attack which resulted in horrific burns to one of the girl's face and neck, right


Returning home: Kirstie Trup, pictured left before the attack and wrapped in blankets, right, following the acid attack on two British women in Zanzibar, Tanzania,



jaaaaaaaaaaaaasuz murphy, that was a lot of acid and I know it melts the skin... wow, horrendous
 

Blackleaf

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Apparently, several days before the attack one of the women was struck by a Muslim woman for singing during Ramadan.
 

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Why people travel to these **** hole places is beyond me............
 

Locutus

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Why people travel to these **** hole places is beyond me............

"They were working as volunteers at a charity art programme on the island".

That'll teach them bitches.