Man in his 30s left with life-changing chemical burns in ‘acid attack’ as cops release CCTV in hunt for men

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows CCTV image of a man in a dark coat, with a blurry red area around his face and holding a light-colored object, Image 2 shows CCTV image of a man wearing a dark coat, hat, and scarf, with a cigarette in his mouth

A MAN has been left with potentially life-changing chemical burns following a suspected late night acid attack at a busy train station.

Cops have released images of two men who police believe may be able to assist with their ongoing inquiries.

CCTV image of a man in a dark coat, with a blurry red area around his face and holding a light-colored object.
Officers were called to Crawley railway station just after 11.20pm on Saturday 7 MarchCredit: British Transport Police
CCTV image of a man wearing a dark coat, hat, and scarf, with a cigarette in his mouth.
Cops have released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to for their inquiriesCredit: British Transport Police

The victim, a man in his 30s, was allegedly attacked by three men at Crawley railway station in West Sussex.

Police responded to reports that one attacker had thrown the acid on the victim, then all three chased him.

After the victim fell over, he was kicked before they made their escape.

The horrific attack took place around 11.20pm on Saturday.

It was found the substance thrown at him was corrosive, causing potentially life-changing injuries.

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