Bethany Storro, the victim of a recent acid-attack, is speaking out about the random act of unspeakable violence. 'Early Show' correspondent Betty Nguyen explains "Bethany Storro has overcome challenges nearly all of her life. The 28-year-old has been virtually deaf since childhood. Last Monday, she was viciously attacked by a complete stranger." Speaking publicly for the first time since the incident, Storro recounts, "It was the most painful thing ever. My heart stopped. I almost passed out."
Storro questions her attacker, "Did you wake up this morning and go, 'I'm going to carry some acid around in a cup and throw it on the first person I see?'" The woman who threw the acid ran away, as a passer by called 911 for help. The only area of Bethany's face not severely burned is around her eyelids, protected by a pair of sunglasses she'd purchase only hours earlier.
Storro questions her attacker, "Did you wake up this morning and go, 'I'm going to carry some acid around in a cup and throw it on the first person I see?'" The woman who threw the acid ran away, as a passer by called 911 for help. The only area of Bethany's face not severely burned is around her eyelids, protected by a pair of sunglasses she'd purchase only hours earlier.
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