Woman from Georgia abducted, set on fire, and mutilated in brutal assault while leaving her job

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A Georgia woman in her 60s was brutally attacked as she was leaving work at an accounting firm in Tucker. The victim’s family told DeKalb County Police that the assailant kidnapped her, forced her to drive to an ATM to withdraw money, and then made her drive back to her job where she managed to escape.

During the ordeal, the man cut the woman across her body, including her face, and burned her face at some point. The woman drove to DeKalb County Fire Station 22, where she caught the attention of a crew member who contacted the police.

Fire Captain Shaneqwa Eafford said the entire crew was at the station when the woman arrived, and they were able to provide immediate assistance. The victim remains in the hospital, undergoing treatment for her injuries.

Police are actively investigating the incident and working to identify and locate the suspect. The victim’s family is seeking justice for the horrific attack on their loved one. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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