Acid sales 'should be restricted' to prevent attacks
A victim of an acid attack has joined calls by a campaign group for much stricter controls on the sale of acid to help reduce the number of people injured in attacks.
Wayne Ingold, who needed skin grafts for burns to his face, hands, neck, arms and shoulder after an acid attack in 2014, told the Victoria Derbyshire programme that it was "scary how easy and cheap it is to buy acid".