Victim |
A 49-year-old man has pleaded guilty admitted carrying out a 'life-changing' acid
revenge attack on a father of one - who turned out to be the wrong
target.David Phillips drove more than 300 miles to the Cornwall
home of property developer Andrea Christopheros, whom he wrongly
believed had harmed a member of his family.
Mirror UK reports that ,after reaching Mr Christopheros's house in Truro, Phillips, a father of three, knocked on the front door and hurled a beaker filled with sulphuric acid at the victim's face.
Mr Christopheros, 30, was rushed to hospital with severe burns, where he was listed in a critical condition. He was left permanently blind and severely disfigured in the assault.
Today, Phillips, from Hastings, East Sussex, admitted in court to unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm with intent on Andreas at his home in Carrine Road on December 9 last year.
He pleaded guilty on the day he was due to stand trial for the attack, which police described as an 'ill-prepared and ill-executed' revenge assault on the wrong man. Phillips's wife, Nicole Phillips, had been charged with perverting the course of justice.
Mirror UK reports that ,after reaching Mr Christopheros's house in Truro, Phillips, a father of three, knocked on the front door and hurled a beaker filled with sulphuric acid at the victim's face.
Mr Christopheros, 30, was rushed to hospital with severe burns, where he was listed in a critical condition. He was left permanently blind and severely disfigured in the assault.
Today, Phillips, from Hastings, East Sussex, admitted in court to unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm with intent on Andreas at his home in Carrine Road on December 9 last year.
He pleaded guilty on the day he was due to stand trial for the attack, which police described as an 'ill-prepared and ill-executed' revenge assault on the wrong man. Phillips's wife, Nicole Phillips, had been charged with perverting the course of justice.
Before the attack |
His 45-year-old spouse wept in the dock - and seemed shocked by his confession. Mr
Christopheros, meanwhile, appeared in public today for the first time
since the incident last December as Phillips admitted his guilt.
The victim wore sunglasses and a face shield, with extensive burns across his face still heavily visible.
The victim wore sunglasses and a face shield, with extensive burns across his face still heavily visible.
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