The woman then splashed acid into the cup on Storr, who stumbled in pain and fell to the ground screaming. He felt agonizing pain as the skin of his face and surface bubbles for portions of the blouse fell apart.
"It was the most painful thing ever," Storr, 28, said Thursday. "My heart stopped. It ripped through my clothes at the moment he touched the shirt, I could feel the burn through my second layer of skin."
Police were searching for a female black with a ponytail in the attack on Monday as Storr, his head wrapped in white bandages in a press conference on Thursday how a few days earlier had been celebrating a new job and a recent move to Vancouver, Washington, Idaho.
But she insisted she would not allow the attack in Vancouver wreck his life, laughing and wondering how his vision was saved just minutes after she bought the sunglasses.
Storr said he had spinal meningitis twice as a child, he stole most of his hearing.
"Oh, my God, who is hearing impaired and blind? That will drive you crazy," she said, laughing and pointing to his parents, Joe and Nancy Neuwelt. "They have to be in the same room I listen to them. I'm so glad it's a miracle."






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