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This Article is From Sep 18, 2017

US Tourists Hurt In French Acid Attack

The attack occurred inside the Mediterranean port city's Saint-Charles train station at around 9.00 am.

US Tourists Hurt In French Acid Attack
One of the two women was suffering from partial loss of vision. (Representational)
Marseille, France: Two young female American tourists were sprayed with hydrochloric acid in the French city of Marseille on Sunday by a woman who appeared to have psychological problems, a police source said.

The attack occurred inside the Mediterranean port city's Saint-Charles train station at around 9.00 am.

The woman sprayed the tourists in the eyes, the source said, adding that she targeted the people closest to her and that the incident "was not of a terrorist nature".

The two injured tourists, both aged around 20, were travelling in a group of four. They were not targeted because of their nationality, the source added.

One of the two women was suffering from partial loss of vision. Both were admitted to hospital but were discharged in the afternoon.

The attacker was born in 1976 and was known to police for theft.

The police source said she had justified her actions by saying she herself had been the victim of an acid attack when she was younger.

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