Monday, 24 March 2014

Acid attack victim, Naomi Oni accuses Scotland Yard of 'incompetence'

 Naomi Oni has spoken about the investigation into the horrific acid attack and its devastating aftermath
She has suffered permanent scars to her leg, chest, stomach and arms and was almost blinded in one eye
Naomi Oni who was left scarred for life after being attacked with sulphuric acid has accused Scotland Yard of incompetence, saying police initially claimed she had poured it over herself.
Naomi Oni, a Victoria's Secret shop assistant, was left with severe burns on her face and chest in the incident in Dagenham, east London, in 2012.
Her former friend, Mary Konye, 22, who disguised herself in a Muslim veil before throwing the acid, was jailed for 12 years last week.
Miss Oni told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme that police were slow to act on information she gave them about the attack.
She said it almost felt like she had 'been accused of lying', adding that she had suffered 'pain and backlash for her (Konye's) actions and other people's incompetence'.
Miss Oni said officers were incompetent 'to kind of accuse me of doing it to myself, when I've said somebody has followed me from my workplace to my home'.

'I even got told that they watched the CCTV footage and they saw no-one following me,' she said.

'We've all seen the CCTV footage. There was a person in a veil following me.
'Why was this not found in the beginning?
'Nobody has answers to tell me.'
She added that she has no idea where the rumour came from initially, but she overheard people talking about it.
Today she told Sky News: 'I've had people approach me and even say "oh, she did it to herself".
'I've been through a whirlwind that most people couldn't imagine happening. I've been embarrassed time and time again.'
Chillingly, Kony even comforted Ms Oni about the attack as she lay in hospital struggling to come to terms with her terrible injuries.
'[Konye] messaged me before she attacked me,' she told the BBC.
'She messaged me while I was in hospital saying "hey girl". Obviously I then told her what had happened to me and she just seemed like "oh my God. What happened?".
'I remember when I had my first surgery when they had to remove my dressings and when I saw my face after the surgery I was just in bits. I was devastated.

'And I remember her phoning me and just crying to her and was like "who could do this to me? I’d never even wish this on my enemy".
'I was just crying and crying and crying. And she was just listening, saying "don’t cry, its going to be ok".'
 Assailant: Mary Konye who was jailed for 12 years for the attack
Miss Oni described the moment she discovered her friend, Mary Konye(pictured above) was the one who attacked her.
She said: 'I couldn’t eat for days. I almost didn't believe it when the police told me it was her. I didn’t want to believe it. It didn’t make sense.
'I even asked, I said "oh my God did she send somebody to come after me?" And they just looked at me like "No, you still don’t get it. She IS the person under the veil".
'And I just cried and cried and cried. When I told my mum I was literally in shock. I couldn’t speak for days.’
She added: 'Emotionally and psychologically I'm scarred. I'm traumatised, I'm constantly turning my back to see who's behind me. It's messed me up - inside and out.'




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