Police have launched a picture of a person they wish to communicate to after a lady was attacked with boiling water in south London.
The sufferer was taken to hospital after the liquid was thrown at her in Southwark on 10 November final 12 months.
The Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service had been referred to as to stories of an assault on Walworth Road, close to the junction with Carter Place, simply after 5.35pm.
It was later established {that a} man who was unknown to the sufferer threw boiling water at her.
Detectives from the power’s central south command unit launched an investigation and reviewed native CCTV cameras as a part of their enquiries.
Detective Chief Inspector Amanda Mawhinney mentioned: “We are yet to identify a suspect in connection with this attack, and this will clearly be of concern to the victim.
“We have now launched a picture of a person we wish to hint who we predict might help our enquiries.
“Anyone who recognises him or has information that could assist us is asked to make contact immediately.”
People with any info are urged to name 101 or they will contact Crimestoppers anonymously.
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