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ACID ATTACK VICTIM BETHANY STORRO RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL

ACID ATTACK VICTIM BETHANY STORRO RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL

Siebra Muhammad · Tuesday, September 7th 2010 at 3:40PM · 2458 views
VANCOUVER, Wash. (CBS/KOIN) Bethany Storro has been a model of optimism ever since she was attacked with acid by a stranger on the street Aug. 30. Now it seems that optimism has paid off - she was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon, after spending a little over a week there.

Although doctors say her recovery is far from over they are allowing her to return to her Vancouver, Wash. home, about nine miles outside Portland. At a press conference Thursday Storro told reporters that she will not let the attack rule her life and again called it a "miracle" that she was wearing sunglasses during the attack, possibly saving her eyesight, according to CBS affiliate KOIN.


Her newly adopted community - Storro had recently moved to Oregon from Idaho and was celebrating a new job when she was attacked - has stepped up to support her recovery, with a fundraiser being held by the gym she belongs to and a recovery fund set up by her new employer, the Oregonian reported.


Anytime Fitness is planning a self-defense class for women Friday and plans to donate all the proceeds to a fund set up at Umpqua Bank a local bank. Storro's fellow Safeway employees have also set up a fund through 18 branches of Riverview Community Bank in Oregon and Washington State.


Police are still looking for the woman who approached Storro saying "Hey, pretty girl, you want a drink of this,'" before throwing what doctors have called "a very strong acid" on Storro's face. Storro describes her attacker as African American, about 5-feet-8-inches tall with black, pulled-back hair. She said the woman had earrings and was athletic and a "pretty girl."


If police do find her attacker, Storro said she would like to ask her "Why?" but in the meantime she says she will try to get on with her life.


"I can't let what she did to me wreck my life. That's not fair. [And] in time, I'm going to forgive her."

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Jen Fad Wednesday, September 8th 2010 at 1:41PM

I hope they find the person who did this to this poor lady and put her behind bars for a long time!

MIISRAEL Bride Thursday, September 9th 2010 at 7:36AM

This is a awful thing, but I feel crimes like these are bound to continue because of the coldness in people's hearts. I feel it give reflections of sadder times that come.

Jen Fad Friday, September 10th 2010 at 6:16PM

@ Sister Irma,
This reminds me of what happening to those poor women over in India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The perpetrator who did this needs to be found and brought to justice so that the young lady can throw acid on her face. This is a time where those Sharia laws would be justified. I'm not sorry for saying so.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

i AM JUST SO HAPPY THAT THIS YOUNG LADY HAS CHOSEN TO BE A WINNER AND NOT A VICTIM. oNLY GOOD CAN COME OUT OF THIS KIND OF FAITH IN ONES OWN SELF AND SHE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A POSITIVE ENVIORNMENT AROUND HER WITH THIS KIND OF OUT LOOK ON LIFE. (SMILE)

i WISH ALL THE BEST FOR HER AND HERS. OOOOOOOO...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Jen, there are some crimes that are so out ragous until I just don't even worry about them finding the person(s) who committed them...and, this is one of them(smile)

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