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Acid poured on my legs

Scott Walker March 5, 2015

I had to lean in close to hear her as she was very soft spoken, but friendly. “Why do you have a walker,” I asked with curiosity? She said, “A homeless woman poured acid on my left leg, I spent 32-days in the hospital and my muscle was fully exposed.” She told me that she too was homeless at the time, but is now staying at a shelter in Washington, DC.

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