A woman from Staten Island, NY suffered face wounds as a result of an acid attack according to her initial story. But after an in-depth police investigation, Lizzie Dunn's story turned up to be false. The Staten Island woman told police that she had been attacked and sprayed in the face with acid after a black woman asked her for money. Dunn said after telling the woman she had no money that she was grabbed by the shoulder, spun around, and had acid thrown in her face.

After allegedly being attacked, Dunn ran to a nearby deli where she frantically urged the owner to call 911. An employee of the deli told reporters, “We thought it was a prank at first, [...] She came in here, she was banging on the door, banging on the door. She was almost fainting and falling. … When I tell you it was absolutely horrible — it looks like her face is melting off.”

Dunn told CBS News, “It seemed like she was spraying a lot of times, like she had to keep pressing the nozzle, [...] With my right hand I tried to grab the can and knock it out of her hand, and with the left hand I was trying to shield whatever spray she was misting on me.”

Not long after the police investigation revealed that the story was false, Dunn fessed up and admitted to fabricating the account. As of now, the police have yet to come up with a viable motive but have found that Dunn has a history of self-inflicting wounds. No details as of yet if Dunn will be charged with anything.

Source: yahoo.com