What's behind the rise in UK acid attacks?

The number of cases are small but rising fast - and no one is sure why

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Five people were injured in a string of acid attacks in London last week, the latest in an alarming trend described by Metropolitan Police as "horrendous" and baffling.

According to Acid Survivors Trust International, the UK has one of the highest recorded acid attack rates in the world. There were 144 cases across the capital in the first four months of 2017, many in east London, reports Metro newspaper. Attacks involving corrosive substances nearly doubled from 261 in 2015 to 458 in 2016.

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