Courtney Siverling and Michelle Krug faced violence head on. They were two of four U.S. victims in the France acid attack. When finally speaking out about the attack, the two asked people to pray. But not for themselves -- for their attacker! Credit: Inside Edition While on a study abroad tour in Europe, a group of Boston College students experienced shocking violence. A mentally unstable woman approached them at a train station in Marseille, spraying the girls with acid. RELATED: Acid Attack Survivor Katie Piper Is Moving On And Helping Others Thankfully, the solution of hydrochloric acid used in the France acid attack was a weak one. French authorities rushed all four girls to the hospital, and no one received major injuries, all things considered. [rsnippet id="3"] Doctors treated two of the girls for shock, and two suffered facial injuries, one of whom possibly suffered an eye injury as well. But the girls are blessed, considering how serious the damage could have been.
"I pray that the attacker would be healed from her mental illness in the name of Jesus and receive the forgiveness and salvation that can only come from Him."She then went on to quote Psalm 91:2, which says "This I declare about the Lord: He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; he is my God, and I trust him."
"Please consider thinking about/praying for our attacker so that she may receive the help she needs and deserves, she wrote on Facebook. "Mental illness is not a choice and should not be villainized."