Southampton, Hampshire, UK. 29th March, 2016. The trial of a man accused of throwing acid into the face of a woman leaving her blind has started at the City's Crown Court in this morning. The jury has been sworn in before his honour Judge Ralls QC. The defendant Billy Midmore, 23, has pleaded not guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent. He has denied any involvement in the attack that happened on the 18th September 2015 outside the Turtle Bay in Guildhall Square Southampton. Credit: uknip/Alamy Live News

Southampton, Hampshire, UK. 29th March, 2016. The trial of a man accused of throwing acid into the face of a  woman leaving her blind has started at the City's  Crown Court in  this morning.  The jury has been sworn in before his honour Judge Ralls QC.  The defendant Billy Midmore, 23, has pleaded not guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent. He has denied any involvement in the attack that happened on the 18th September 2015 outside the  Turtle Bay in Guildhall Square Southampton. Credit:  uknip/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Southampton, Hampshire Tuesday 29th March 2016 The trial of a man accused of throwing acid into the face of a woman leaving her blind has started at the City's Crown Court in this morning. The jury has been sworn in before his honour Judge Ralls QC. The defendant Billy Midmore, 23, has pleaded not guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent. He has denied any involvement in the attack that happened on the 18th September 2015 outside the Turtle Bay in Guildhall Square Southampton The victim 37 year Carla Whitlock who was left blinded whilst out with her partner Matthew Wedgner was rushed to Southampton General Hospital after the attack. The trial is expected to last seven day. The jury have been sent out so legal argument can take place for the rest of day. ©UKNIP