Dad found GUILTY of plotting acid attack on son, 3, in Home Bargains store

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A DAD has been today found guilty of organising an acid attack on his three-year-old son. Five men were also convicted of conspiracy to apply corrosive fluid with intent. Worcester Crown Court hear…

A DAD has been today found guilty of organising an acid attack on his three-year-old son.SWNS:South West News ServiceFather, Jabar Paktia, 41, Jan Dudi, 25, Adam Cech, 27 & Norbert Pulko, 22, were found guilty of the attack

The boy's father, a 40-year-old man who cannot be named to protect his son's identity, had denied conspiring to spray sulphuric acid on the boy between June 1 and July 22 2018 with intent to harm.

 

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Outrageous, how can any parent do that to their kid. Your own parents must be really proud.....

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