Photo: African man brutally attacked in Brussels, his eyes gouged out

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Photo: African man brutally attacked in Brussels, his eyes gouged out

An 33-year-old African national had his eyes gouged out in an attack in Brussels, on Sunday, November 6th, local media report. The man identified as Liban Moustapha Hassan was taken to a hospital after an eyewitness called police, but his assailant fled, and their identity and motive are still unknown.
The man was found with his face covered in blood lying in the street in Brussels’ Ixelles neighborhood at around 3am on Sunday, local news outlet Derniere heure reports.

A passerby saw the injured man and notified the emergency services and police. When they arrived, they realized that the man’s eyes had been torn out. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition, but it’s been reported that he has survived his injuries.

The victim’s eyes were discovered right next to where he was found by officers examining the crime scene a little later. Police have launched an investigation into the case, but as yet are unable to say just how or why the barbaric act was committed.
"It is no accident, of course," said Ine Van Wymersch, a spokesman for the Brussels public prosecutor in Het Niewsblad."
"As of Sunday afternoon, no suspect was arrested. Nor do we know how the eyes were removed. The man is out of danger, but will have to undergo several operations before he can give testimony."
Unconfirmed sources claims that the attack could have been a settling of scores between members of rival African gangs.

Source: RT.com
Photo credit: DH

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