Woman facing jail for throwing bleach in face of young model
A UK woman who threw bleach in the face of a teenage model has been warned she could be jailed.
Rebecca Morris, 18, admitted throwing the bleach at 17-year-old Victoria Smith at an earlier hearing at Hull Crown Court.
Miss Smith, who goes by the modelling name of Toria Melody, suffered injuries to her eyes and body in the attack.
Morris, from Hull, was due to be sentenced today but the case was adjourned for further investigations.
Judge David Tremberg told Morris she would be sentenced on February 23.
He said: âYou should prepare yourself for the very real possibility of an immediate custodial sentence.â
Stephen Welch, prosecuting, told the court Morris had pleaded guilty to âapplying a corrosive liquidâ to Miss Smith.
Mr Welch said: âThe complainant describes a serious physical and psychological impact as a result of this incident.â
The court heard Miss Smith had made a âfull physical recoveryâ since the attack.
But Judge Tremberg read a paragraph from Miss Smithâs victim impact statement, which states that doctors said she had permanent damage in both eyes.
The attack happened in August last year when Miss Smith was leaving a party in Hull.
Writing on Facebook at the time, Miss Smith said: âOne of my eyes is now physically impaired and I am blind in (it), I will most likely never receive my vision in my right eye again.
âThe outer layer of my eyes are permanently damaged and my hair has turned green from the bleach and has fallen out at the front.
âI have burns on my body from all the chemicals inside the bleach. I am in excruciating pain in my eyes as the PH in them was above 10.
âThey are red raw, it went in my mouth, up my nose and I couldnât breathe.â
Judge Tremberg also urged members of the press to show restraint after Miss Smith said the media had made her situation âmuch more difficultâ by âhoundingâ her since the attack.




