Xeneral Webster, 19, admitted manslaughter over the death of Joanne Rand, who was hit with sulphuric acid as she sat on a bench in Frogmoor, High Wycombe. It is believed to be the first acid killing in the UK. Webster had armed himself with the corrosive substance which was knocked from his hand by another man who he was in a dispute with over a bicycle. The court was told that Ms Rand screamed in pain and ran to a nearby branch of KFC to splash water over herself. She was treated and briefly released from hospital after suffering up to 5 per cent burns on her body (left, her injures). But she died 11 days later from multiple organ failure after contracting septicaemia due to the burns. Webster was later seen on CCTV riding away from the scene of the attack, carrying a bottle of acid.
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