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The incident happened around 2.45pm yesterday.
One of the victim’s mother said the incident had changed her son.
Tega Agberhiere has thanked people for their kind messages.
Tega Agberhiere was one of three teenage boys attacked with a chemical in Waterford last Thursday.
Peter Brown waited outside the shop as four other men carried out the attack.
The gang is suspected of carrying out an acid attack on a serving drugs garda.
The incident may have been captured on CCTV.
The boy has been released from hospital but the implications of his injuries are unknown.
The three men were arrested in London after the attack at a shop in Worcester.
Police are looking to speak with three men in relation to the incident.
An investigation into the attack is ongoing.
Gardaí have been investigating this gang for a number of years.
The garda has a young family.
The officer received minor injuries to his face and hand at the start of last month and gang members separately turned up outside his child’s school.
Both victims suffered extensive burns to their faces and bodies and have required plastic surgery.
He will be sentenced in relation to the prohibited item on a later date.
The men were part of a gang who robbed a store earlier this year.
The attack happened shortly after 10pm on Friday night.
Both victims suffered extensive burns to their faces and bodies and have required plastic surgery.
The man is in a critical condition in hospital after the incident. He may lose his sight in both eyes.
He remains in hospital in a life-threatening condition and is likely to lose the sight in both eyes.
One of the victims lost 20% of his vision as a result of his injuries.
The victim was attacked through the window of his car.
Removing contaminated clothing and washing off the acid with copious amounts of water can minimise scarring and need for surgical reconstruction.
Both men have been taken to hospital for treatment.
Delivery driver Jabed Hussain (32) was one of five people attacked with acid in London on Thursday.
The attacks took place over the course of about an hour.
A man threw acid through their car window as they sat in traffic in Newham.
Jameel Muhktar and Resham Khan were left with life-changing injuries following the attack.
The pair were attacked with acid while sitting in their car.
Ferne McCann said she does not wish to discuss her now-ex boyfriend.
The incident left two people partially blinded and others disfigured.
Last night police said that they wanted to speak to 25-year-old Arthur Collins in connection with the attack.
Reshma Qureshi was attacked by her brother-in-law in India.
The victim was blinded in one eye after she was sprayed with drain cleaner outside a restaurant.
Lakshmi Saa has been campaigning for years for the survivors of such attacks in India.
But everyone is grand.
Police are looking for three men in connection with the crime.
Mary Konye followed her victim Naomi Oni before throwing a glass cup of sulfuric acid on her.
Two teenagers volunteering at an orphanage on the African island had acid thrown at them as they walked through a popular tourist area.
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