London acid attack at school leaves girl, 14, and boy, 16, in hospital | UK | News

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Two school pupils have been rushed to hospital following a horrific acid attack in London.

A manhunt has been launched in a bid to track down the suspect, with one of the victims, a 14-year-old girl, suffering potentially life-changing injuries.

The attack took place at the Westminster Academy in Harrow Road, Paddington after a substance thought to be acidic was thrown at the two pupils and a staff member at around 4.40pm on Monday.

A 16-year-old boy was the other teen injured, with a police spokesperson saying his injuries are not life-threatening or life-changing.

A 27-year-old woman was also rushed to hospital for treatment after the attack but has since been discharged.

A Met Police spokesperson said: “ Police on patrol were flagged down at 4.42pm on Monday, September 30 by staff at a school in Alfred Road W2 after a substance was allegedly thrown at pupils and a staff member.

“Officers responded with paramedics and the London Fire Brigade and found three people injured –

“Victim one – a 16-year-old boy, whose injuries are not life-threatening or life-changing. He remains in hospital.

“Victim two – A 27-year-old woman – whose condition is not life-threatening or life-changing. She has been discharged in from hospital.

“Victim three – A 14-year-old girl, whose injuries may potentially be life-changing. She remains in hospital.

“Tests of the substance are ongoing. At this stage officers believe it to be acidic. Urgent enquiries are under way to identify and arrest those responsible.

“A number of crime scenes are in place. Two officers were taken to hospital as a precaution after they reported feeling unwell.

“Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has information that could help police, should call 101 ref CAD 4987/30 Sept. To remain 100 percent anonymous contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

The Westminster Academy has closed the school today.

“Students will resume lessons through online learning. Information will be shared with them via Google Classroom through their teachers,” a school spokesperson said.

A Year Six open day which had been due to take place on Tuesday will also be rescheduled.

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