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Quebec acid attack victim has mobility of 'an infant'

The Montreal-area woman who was disfigured in a brutal acid attack last month has several more skin grafts to undergo and only then will move to a rehab hospital, her mother says.

Bail hearing postponed for man accused of assaulting Tanya St-Arnauld

The Montreal-area woman who was disfigured in a brutalacid attack last monthhas several more skin grafts to undergo and only then will move to a rehab hospital.

Tanya St-Arnauld, 29,of Longueuil, is still unable to move much and is "like an infant," requiring help with nearly everything to overcome her ongoing incapacitation, her mother said Wednesday.

"But she's going to pull through. It'll be OK," a teary Linda St-Arnauld said at the Longueuil courthouse. "It's just one step at a time."

Tanya St-Arnauld was in a coma for four days while she recovered from her burns. (Maxime Gosselin)

Her daughter suffered burns to a fifth of her body when a corrosive fluid, possibly a drain or concrete cleaning agent, was thrown on her during a domestic dispute on Aug. 26. She was in a medically induced coma for four days. (Police initiallysaid she had burns to 70 per cent of her body).

Her boyfriend, 27-year-old Nikolas Stefanatos of Brossard, Que., has been charged with three counts of assault, including aggravated assault. He appeared in court Wednesday but had his bail hearing postponed for another two weeks. St-Arnauld mother's said her daughter was anxious about the day's proceedings.

Nikolas Stefanatos, 27, has been charged with aggravated assault. (Facebook)

"She called me just before noon and asked me to tell her how it went. She's afraid he'll get out. She's always afraid that he'll get out," Linda St-Arnauld said. "I don't know why she's thinking that, but it's her reaction. I tried to reassure her and told her he's not getting out today. She was happy with that, it calmed her."

Stefanatos and St-Arnauld were known to have a volatile relationship. Her brother, Maxime Gosselin, said that a week before the acid attack, the couple had a major fight in which St-Arnauld was doused with orange juice.

Stefanatos's lawyer, Mlanie Grgoire, told reporters at the courthouse that her client is keenly following updates about St-Arnauld's condition.

"My client has a lot of empathy for the victim," Grgoire said.

Corrections

  • Wednesday's court hearing was in Longueuil, not Montreal as initially reported.
    Sep 12, 2012 8:09 PM ET