Arthur Collins appeal: Ferne McCann's ex-boyfriend loses plea against 20-year acid attack sentence

Arthur Collins made a bid for a sentence reduction on Wednesday
Metropolitan Police
Ella Wills3 October 2018
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Acid attacker Arthur Collins has lost an appeal against his 20-year jail sentence for carrying out an acid attack in a nightclub in east London.

Collins, the ex-boyfriend of TOWIE star Ferne McCann, threw the corrosive substance over a packed dance floor at Mangle E8 in Dalston, in what a judge described as a "despicable act".

The 26-year-old, of Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, was sentenced at London's Wood Green Crown Court in December by Judge Noel Lucas.

Three judges at the Court of Appeal in London rejected his bid for a sentence reduction at a hearing on Wednesday.

Arthur Collins on CCTV at the night out 
Met Police

Lord Justice Simon, announcing the decision, said: "We accept that this was a severe sentence, but these were exceptionally serious offences, and the severe sentence was fully justified."

Sixteen people suffered chemical burn injuries and three people were temporarily blinded in the attack.

Collins, the father of Ms McCann's baby daughter Sunday, told his trial he did not know the bottle contained acid, claiming he believed it contained a liquid date rape drug which he had snatched from two men after overhearing them planning to spike a girl's drink.

But a jury convicted him of five counts of grievous bodily harm with intent and nine counts of actual bodily harm.

Collins told his trial he had been out celebrating the news of Ms McCann's pregnancy, which they had announced to her family the previous day.

After the incident, he went on the run and was not caught until several days later, hiding out in a house in Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire.

He has previous convictions including threatening words, possession of cocaine and assault, and was still subject to a suspended sentence for punching a man at a nightclub when he carried out the acid attack.

In January, he was jailed for another eight months for using a smuggled mobile phone to call Ms McCann from his prison cell.

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