Woman Severely Burned in Georgia Park Chemical Attack

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Woman Severely Burned in Georgia Park Chemical Attack

A woman named Ashley Wasielewski, 46, was severely burned in a chemical attack at Forsyth Park, Savannah, Georgia. The incident occurred on Wednesday night after she attended a Christmas program at a local church. While walking at the park, an unknown assailant poured a corrosive chemical over her head.

Details of the Chemical Attack

The chemical used in the attack has not yet been identified, but it’s described as highly corrosive. Wasielewski sustained second- and third-degree burns that affect nearly half of her body, including her face, scalp, and limbs. Her son, Westley Wasielewski, reported that the injuries were severe enough to melt her car key fob, which she had in her pocket.

Victim’s Experience

According to family and friends, Wasielewski noticed a shadow approaching her as she walked along the park’s sidewalk. As she turned around, the assailant poured the liquid on her, leading to immediate burning pain. She screamed in agony, prompting bystanders to come to her aid.

Ongoing Investigation

  • The Savannah Police Department is actively investigating the incident.
  • They are collaborating with the FBI to determine the chemical used in the attack.
  • Police have increased patrols in local parks to enhance public safety.

Despite these measures, no arrests have been made, and authorities are seeking a person of interest. Surveillance footage shows a man in a dark hoodie with a large cartoon rabbit on the front, but police have clarified that he is not currently considered a suspect.

Community Response

Local officials, including Savannah Mayor Van Johnson, have emphasized the urgency of the investigation. Johnson assured the public that there is no immediate threat despite the shocking nature of the attack. Friends of Wasielewski describe her as a kind individual who frequently volunteered in the community, making the incident even more disturbing.

Wasielewski’s family hopes that by sharing her story, anyone with information will come forward to assist the investigation. They express confusion and sadness that such a random act of violence could happen to someone who is truly a friend to all.