Clubber injured in Dalston acid attack claims cops think Arthur Collins has fled the country as police hunt him
ARTHUR Collins, hunted by cops after two people were blinded and dozens others injured in a nightclub acid attack, could have fled abroad.
Today a 21-year-old was arrested in north London this morning on suspicion of GBH and this afternoon a 24-year-old man was arrested also in north London - but Ferne McCann's lover Collins is still at large.
A source said: “There is a possibility he has gone to Spain. He is a regular visitor to the Costa del Sol and he has friends there.”
A victim of the attack told : "I’m angry that this is going to be the way I look. I didn’t walk into the club looking like this.
"You never expect to go to a club for the night out and leave disfigured. The people responsible should never be let out of prison
"We have spoken to the police investigating this and they told us they have received a tip off Arthur Collins fled to Spain or Ireland."
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Footballer Jamie O'Hara's cousin and an Australian model were among at least 12 people treated in hospital after the horror at Mangle in Dalston.
Two male victims aged 24 and 29 have been transferred to a specialist burns unit in Essex.
One of them has been blinded in one eye, and police yesterday revealed a 22-year-old woman had also lost her sight.
A total of 20 suffered various burns after being hit with the substance, which has been sent away to labs for testing.
Towie star Ferne has urged her scaffolder boyfriend to “co-operate fully” with police and hand himself in.
She later deleted him from her social media accounts.
Arthur Collins, 25, was said to have been at the club where 20 victims were doused with a corrosive substance.
News he is wanted in connection with the attack came on the same day Ferne revealed the pair planned to tie the knot - and defended his controversial past.
A spokeswoman for Ferne, 26, said: “Ferne is aware the police wish to speak to Arthur Collins and the nature of the accusations against him. Obviously these are highly shocking and Ferne has co-operated with the police in their inquiries.
“She was not with Arthur on Sunday night, was not at Mangle and has no direct knowledge of the events.
"She wants to know the truth and urges Arthur to co-operate fully with the police and attend a police station immediately.”
Cops executed an arrest warrant at the suspect’s £1million home where a 54-year-old man and 52-year-old woman were held over the discovery of illegal firearms and a cannabis farm.
Yesterday, Scotland Yard said a third suspect had been arrested as they carried out three raids linked the the enquiry.
A woman aged 33 was held on suspicion of firearms offences and taken for questioning.
The force said Collins should not be approached by members of the public and if anyone sees him they should call 999 immediately.
Detective Inspector Lee McCullough said: "I am continuing to appeal to Arthur Collins to hand himself in so that we can talk to him about the incident in the nightclub.
"We now have 20 people suffering from the effects of an acidic substance being sprayed in a confined space in a busy nightclub. All have burn-related injuries.
"If you were there and saw anyone involved inside or leaving the nightclub, please get in touch."
A heavy police presence remained at Collins’ home near Broxbourne, Herts, following the raid on Monday.
Witnesses told how victims were hit by liquid they thought was water at first before it started burning their flesh.
Police said "A dispute between two groups of people developed inside the venue, resulting in a noxious substance being sprayed by a male suspect directly at Victims 1 and 2.
"Other people inside the venue suffered the effects of the substance."
Scaffolder Collins appeared on the front cover of OK! Magazine with This Morning favourite Ferne this week discussing plans to move in together - and even marriage.
Ferne said: “We spend every night together anyway.
“Moving in is definitely the next step."
She added: “And I know that seems a bit rushed, but when you know, you know."
The pair got back together in March - after first calling it quits last summer following a trip to Ibiza.
Ferne had previously defended her man’s controversial past.
The Met Police confirmed an arrest warrant had been executed at a property in Hertfordshire.
He added: “We do not comment on the identity of anyone who may or may not have been arrested or are wanted.”
A Hertfordshire police spokesman said: “Police conducting an arrest warrant at an address on White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, at 19.50pm on Monday April 17, discovered cannabis plants and cultivation equipment.
“A 54-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of cultivation of cannabis.
“Officers seized several plants and illegal firearms at the address.”
Stars including Towie’s Lydia-Rose Bright were present at the club but left before the fight broke out, it emerged today.
One reveller said: “It was definitely an argument over drugs. I heard the two black guys rowing about it.”
Detectives today confirmed the total number injured had risen to 20 and urged any witnesses to get in touch after cops were contacted by a further four victims.
Yesterday an Australian model relived the horror of the club attack as she revealed her injuries.
Detective Inspector Lee McCullough said: "We now have 20 people suffering from the effects of an acidic substance being sprayed in a confined space in a busy nightclub. All have burn related injuries.
"The noxious substance used has not yet been confirmed but samples retrieved from the scene have been sent for analysis.
"If you were there and saw anyone involved inside or leaving the nightclub, please get in touch."
The two most seriously injured men, aged 24 and 29, have been transferred to a specialist burns unit in Essex where they remained in a serious but stable condition.
Officers said they were looking for a single man they believe was responsible.
Ferne McCann’s mum told The Sun: “I don’t know anything about it I’m sorry.”
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