Doncaster carer had blurred vision after oil attack

Doncaster Police Station. Picture: Marie Caley NDFP 02-01-15 Police MC 6Doncaster Police Station. Picture: Marie Caley NDFP 02-01-15 Police MC 6
Doncaster Police Station. Picture: Marie Caley NDFP 02-01-15 Police MC 6
A Doncaster carer has spoken of her shock after being doused with oil in an unprovoked attack in broad daylight.

The woman, who did not want to be named, said she feared she had been sprayed with acid, as she was left with blurred vision in one eye after the incident in Bentley.

“I was out walking with a service user when a small silver or grey coloured car pulled up alongside us. There were about four or five young lads in the car - I’d say they were in their late teens or early twenties,” she said.

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“The one in the front passenger side just said ‘excuse me’, then got out a bottle and sprayed me with what looked like cooking oil. Then they drove off and I could hear them laughing.

“The oil went full blast in my face. I didn’t know what it was at first.

“It had gone in my eye and on my clothes and in my hair. I’ve washed my clothes now, but they are still stained. They are ruined.

“It was frightening, at first I thought it might have been acid that had been thrown on me. I was shocked.”

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The woman added: “My eye started watering and was stinging. I couldn’t see properly out of that eye for the next 24 hours, but it is OK now and my vision has come back fully.

“I called my doctor, but he said I would be OK because my eye was watering - which meant it was getting rid of what was in there .

“Luckily, the service user was walking on the inside of the pavement so most of it hit me and not her, but she is wary now.

“She wants more than one person to go the shop with her and on the day she was upset and angry about what had happened. She shouldn’t feel like that.

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