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Acid attack victim Andreas Christopheros tells of 'very dark pain' | Acid attack victim Andreas Christopheros tells of 'very dark pain' |
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A man who had sulphuric acid thrown over him by a stranger who knocked on his front door said the attack left him in "very dark pain". | A man who had sulphuric acid thrown over him by a stranger who knocked on his front door said the attack left him in "very dark pain". |
Andreas Christopheros, 29, was left blind in one eye after the attack in December 2014. | Andreas Christopheros, 29, was left blind in one eye after the attack in December 2014. |
David Phillips, 49, from Hastings, Sussex, was jailed for life last October for assaulting Mr Christopheros at his home in Truro. | David Phillips, 49, from Hastings, Sussex, was jailed for life last October for assaulting Mr Christopheros at his home in Truro. |
Mr Christopheros was at home with his wife and son when he was attacked. | Mr Christopheros was at home with his wife and son when he was attacked. |
He told BBC Five Live: "I knew instantly and I screamed to my wife upstairs. I ran through the house (to the kitchen) and started dousing myself with water. | He told BBC Five Live: "I knew instantly and I screamed to my wife upstairs. I ran through the house (to the kitchen) and started dousing myself with water. |
"The pain was inexplicable, out of this world pain. It's like nothing I've ever felt before, it's a very dark pain." | "The pain was inexplicable, out of this world pain. It's like nothing I've ever felt before, it's a very dark pain." |
His attacker said it had been a case of mistaken identity. | His attacker said it had been a case of mistaken identity. |
Mr Christopheros has been left partially sighted, with severe burns to his face and body. | Mr Christopheros has been left partially sighted, with severe burns to his face and body. |
He kept his 18-month-old son away from his bedside for two months to protect the little boy. | He kept his 18-month-old son away from his bedside for two months to protect the little boy. |
"For him his world should have been full of happiness, joy and toys, which he had," he said. | "For him his world should have been full of happiness, joy and toys, which he had," he said. |
Acknowledging it was "insanely tough" to be away from his child, he recalled the moment he saw his young son for the first time after the attack. | Acknowledging it was "insanely tough" to be away from his child, he recalled the moment he saw his young son for the first time after the attack. |
"The moment he saw me... he put his arms out and held on to me for three quarters of an hour," he said. | "The moment he saw me... he put his arms out and held on to me for three quarters of an hour," he said. |
It was an experience which he described as "the best feeling I think I've ever had... truly amazing". | It was an experience which he described as "the best feeling I think I've ever had... truly amazing". |
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