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Man splashes sulfuric acid in his lover's face, begging her to marry him

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A Ukrainian man came up with a hideous plan to get his girlfriend to accept his offer of marriage. He decided to mar her appearance by splashing sulfuric acid on her face. His plan seems to have worked.

Passionate man attacks his lover with acid, begging for love. Photo by Komsomolskaya Pravda
Passionate man attacks his lover with acid, begging for love. Photo by Komsomolskaya Pravda
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Tanya Voronina is a high school graduate. Vlad Vashchuk is 30-year-old construction worker. He met her at a disco in her village two years ago. Vashchuk fell for the jolly girl pretty badly.

And she just felt bored or so it seemed to her at the time.

“You’re asking me for a date? Okay, I’ll have a date with you,” said she and shrank her shoulders.

So she went out with him once. Then they had another date. More dates followed. They had been dating for half a year when he proposed to her.

Tanya just burst out laughing. “You couldn’t have said anything more stupid than that,” Tanya said as her laughter subsided.

Vlad tried to play it down as if it was a silly a joke. He pretended his feelings had not been hurt.

“We kept on dating just like before. He’d call me every day when he was out in Odessa, working on a construction site,” Tanya said.

One day Tanya tried to call him herself. But Vlad forgot to carry his cell phone on that day. He left it in a dormitory. Dmitry Novak, Vlad’s roommate, answered the call. Dmitry and Tanya apparently had quite a chat. Novak came down to meet Tanya several days after.

“It was an instant hookup. We soon realized we were meant for each other. One week later Dima quit his job in Odessa and moved to my village,” Tanya said.

The lovers contemplated marriage. Some time later Vlad arrived from Odessa, looking for an explanation. Tanya did not choose her words carefully when she told Vlad that their relationship was over.

“Are you having an affair with my friend?” he gasped and looked her in the eye.

“Get lost!” Tanya said and swung her door shut.

On the next day she saw him standing near her house. Vlad was holding a beer bottle in his hand.

“He just said ‘I brought some photos for you, check it out,’ and then flung some stuff from that bottle right over face. For a moment I thought he splashed beer on me, what a shame,” Tanya said.

But the liquid that landed on Tanya’s face was not beer. It was sulfuric acid. Vlad put the acid into a beer bottle beforehand. Tanya started screaming from the excruciating pain. Somehow she managed to stumble up to her porch. Her mother called an ambulance and the police. Tanya was rushed to hospital. Her face was badly disfigured. She also had burns on her neck and breasts.

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