Terribly Attacked Boy With Concertrated Sulfuric Acid

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This boy, 8 years old, was attacked by two old men in his village with concertrated sulfuric acid on Aug.17, 2015.

Why did such a terrible disaster fall on this little boy? Who are the two old men?

In early March this year, the boy's grandfather quarrelled with one of the two old men for trivial matters, which even led to a body conflict.

Since then on, that old man made trouble to the little boy's grandfather now and then for the excuse of being hurt in the last conflict.

On Aug.17, that old man treated this boy out of the village saying catching a bird for him where he and another old man - his brother - caught the boy and poured concertrated sulfuric acid on the top of the boy's head and into his mouth.

Now, the boy is lying on the bed of a local hospital, blind, dumb, and with most skin burned. He has to turn his body from side to side because of the scorching pain.

"He is still in danger and threatened by death." said the hospital.

God bless him!

We are gathering donations now to show our sympathy to this little boy and his family.

Thank you all.

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  • Paul W.
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Aug 23

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Update posted by Paul W. at 03:55 am

The two evil old men have been arrested but one of them has been released as he insisted on not being involved in this event. Some kind-hearted people are making donations here privately. But the curing fee is big which is far beyond the boy's parents to cover. We hope

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