A MAN who carried out a malicious attack by throwing bleach in his victim’s face has been jailed for four and a half years.

Peter Furness was carrying a concealed bottle of drain cleaner and deliberately threw the noxious substance at a woman in her 30s.

He also punched her and kicked her in the face before leaving and driving away, Newcastle Crown Court was told.

The attack happened at the Studio West gym on West Denton Way, in the city, at about 3pm on Thursday, September 7,

Staff at the gym quickly came to the injured woman's aid, pouring water on her and putting her under a shower to dilute the substance and minimise its effects before emergency services attended and gave her medical treatment.

The victim suffered chemical burns to her face and neck and a black eye and received treatment at the Royal Victoria Infirmary.

During the incident an elderly man, who was at the gym standing near the intended victim, was also sprayed with the drain cleaner recklessly thrown by Furness. He suffered minor burns to his eye and arm during the attack.

Officers made inquiries and subsequently arrested Furness, who was known to the victim.

Peter Furness, aged 46, of Tedham Road in Lemington, Newcastle, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to throwing a corrosive substance with intent to cause harm, possession of an offensive weapon – namely a bottle of drain cleaner, harassment, and a further offence of common assault against the elderly man.

He was sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court today.

DC Rob Smoult, from Northumbria's Safeguarding Department, said: "This was an extremely serious malicious attack which was intended to cause great harm.

"In this case, the quick thinking response of people in the gym considerably reduced the overall harm, and had they not taken the actions they did, the victims would have had more serious injuries.

"I hope the victims in this case will now feel that justice has been done. This attack should also serve as a warning to others who may consider carrying out attacks with a noxious substance that the courts take such offences seriously, jailing those responsible.

"Furness will now be able to consider the results of his actions while he is starting his prison sentence."