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Four men have been arrested after a three-year-old boy was seriously injured in an apparent acid attack in England.
The boy was "deliberately targeted" when a corrosive substance was thrown in his face on Saturday afternoon, West Mercia Police said.
The boy was taken to hospital and treated for serious burns to his arms and face. He has been discharged, but police said the attack could still have "long-term implications" for his health.
If found guilty, take them all into a public square and put the exact same substance on all of their faces. If we were tougher on crime, people wouldn't do some of the things that they do. Someone commit fraud and scheme an elderly woman out of their money? Strip them of all their net worth and forbid them from forming a LLC for the rest of their lives. Harsher punishment for criminals. Act like an animal? Be treated like one.
If found guilty, take them all into a public square and put the exact same substance on all of their faces. If we were tougher on crime, people wouldn't do some of the things that they do. Someone commit fraud and scheme an elderly woman out of their money? Strip them of all their net worth and forbid them from forming a LLC for the rest of their lives. Harsher punishment for criminals. Act like an animal? Be treated like one.
Poor kid. Why would a group of grown men target a toddler?
The articles I read made it sound like a domestic. I don't think they know for sure though, or at least they aren't saying.
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