She Was Walking Home When a Man Threw Acid on Her – Now the FBI Is Offering a Large Reward for Leads

The Georgia acid attack case, which unfolded on December 10, has received a new update from investigators. Authorities at the FBI Atlanta, who have been relentlessly pursuing the case, have now offered a lucrative bounty reward for anyone who steps forward with leads or information that may help them nab the culprit. According to a joint statement from the FBI and the Savannah Police, the amount being offered for the task is a whopping $5000. A digital tip line has been set up for the cause, where people can submit pictures, videos, or any other digital evidence that helps identify the criminal.

As mentioned by the FBI authorities, the case involves a 46-year-old Savannah woman named Ashley Wasielewski being attacked by the yet-unidentified culprit near the intersection of West Walburg Street and Whitaker Street. It was around 8:15 p.m. by the clock when an unnamed man came behind Ashley and sprayed a chemical substance on her. The impact was immediate as the woman suffered third-degree burns. The man fled from the spot instantaneously.

The acid attacks from the Third World have now reached the United States…

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