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Victim of mistaken identity acid attack lives with blindness

18 May 2026
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A father-of-two, Andreas Christopheros, who lost sight in one eye following an acid attack in 2014, has raised concerns about the increasing normalization of such crimes in the UK. The attack, which occurred when a stranger mistakenly thought Andreas had harmed a family member, left him with life-altering injuries. Recent figures indicate over 2,600 acid-related offences were recorded by police between 2023 and 2025, with many cases going unsolved. In Devon and Cornwall alone, there were 91 documented acid-related incidents, with only a handful resulting in charges. Andreas, who now advocates for victims through the charity Face Forward International, criticized the justice system for inadequate sentencing, as his attacker had their life sentence reduced to 16 years. He emphasized that the impact of acid violence extends beyond the victim and that the public’s perception of these attacks has become alarmingly desensitized.

Why It Matters

The rising number of acid attacks in the UK highlights a serious public safety concern, with police recording over 2,600 incidents in just three years. The lack of accountability in many cases, with over 800 going unsolved, contributes to a sense of fear and helplessness among victims. Historical data shows that acid attacks have increased significantly in recent years, prompting calls for stricter laws and better enforcement to deter potential offenders. The issue also raises questions about the effectiveness of current sentencing practices, particularly as public awareness of these crimes appears to be diminishing.

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