FAISALABAD: A total of seven women suffered acid attacks in the past two days in Faisalabad in separate incidents. According to police officials, a first-year student suffered serious burns after being attacked in the limits of Police Station City Jaranwala. First year student Tayyiba was on her way back home from a local tuition academy when students Ali Raza and Hamza allegedly chased her and threatened her life. "Both boys go to the same college as me and they were heckling me for not wearing a dupatta on my head. They tried to grab me and when I yelled at them they attacked me with acid, "Tayyiba told police officials before being admitted to the hospital. "She said that both men had said she 'deserved for her face to be ruined because she had not covered her head'," Station House Officer Malik Zafar Iqbal said. The victim's parents filed a complaint and approached the parents of the accused. "Instead of asking for forgiveness they opened fire on us and we barely managed to escape," Tayyiba's father Asad said. (Excerpt) Read more at tribune.com.pk …
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