Belgium - Supermarket cleaning lady assaulted with acid after months of threatening emails.(HLN).[GoogleTranslate].
A cleaning woman Delhaize branch in Museum Street in Antwerp South this morning attacked by a man. Who threw an acidic substance on the face of the 52-year-old woman and then fled.
According to police, the cleaning lady came around 7:30 in the shop, and then they suddenly by an unknown man had a corrosive substance in the face. "The woman suffered burns to the face and probably also affected her lungs," said police spokesman Sven Lommaert.
"The woman iher life is in danger and transferred to the hospital."
Threatening letters Supermarket chain Delhaize in December via email received at least two threatening letters in which they were threatened with acid attack towards customers. In an English text, on 8 December aimed at Delhaize and Belga, was warned for acid attack customers Delhaize.
"Can you imagine the social and financial costs as five people would get acid thrown in their face," it said. In another confusing email from the same address ten days later speaks of "three new targets in Charleroi, a wife and two children." The letter writer asks "cards to upgrade to premium", but it is not clear where he directs exactly.
Additional monitoring Both Antwerp as the Brussels public prosecutor would not comment officially lost. At the Brussels public prosecutor already ran an investigation into the threatening letters that Delhaize had received. The cleaning woman is now in critical state in the hospital she received acid in her face and lungs. Direction and police do not exclude the possibilty of ISIS involvement.
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