SAVAGE A.T.T.A.C.K: Woman, 46, left with horrific burns after stranger đ„đ€đȘđ§đš đđđđ over her head while walking in park as cops hunt att@cker
Ashley had been visiting a Christmas program at a local church when she was approached by the assailant at around 8:16pm in Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia.
The attacker chucked an acidic substance over the top of her head before she let out an agonising scream.
The chemicals tore through her clothing before severely burning her skin.
Her car key fob in her pocket was even melted as a result of the corrosive concoction.
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Recounting Ashleyâs thoughts during the harrowing assault, her friend said: âShe was instantly like: âWhy are you pouring water on me?â
âAnd then her skin started to burn.â
They added: âShe looked down and her pants were starting to burn off her body.
âShe started screaming. They didnât rob her. They didnât take anything from her.
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âThis was a random person in the park who went out of their way to disfigure another human being.â
Ashley, described as a charitable person who often volunteered for homeless people, was rushed to Augusta Burn Center.
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She is being treated for second- and third-degree burns over half her entire body, including her face, scalp, hands and legs, her son Westley confirmed.
A good Samaritan who helped Ashley shortly after the sick attack informed her family over phone.
Westley said: âWe donât know who did it.
âShe doesnât have any enemies. She is a friend to everyone.â
Local cops are working with the FBI to track down the unidentified attacker.
Extra patrols have been stationed at city parks while authorities continue to search for the assailant.
Police say the assailant was last seen in CCTV footage wearing blue jeans, a dark hooded sweatshirt and a white cartoon rabbit.
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Savannah Mayor Van Johnson said: âOur Police Department is treating this case with the highest urgency.
âWhile this attack is deeply troubling, there is currently no information indicating a broader or ongoing threat to the public.â


