THE vile thug behind Britain's first acid attack death yelled "f*** you bro" at a judge today as he was jailed for killing a mum-of-three nurse.

Joanne Rand, 47, died after Xeneral Webster, 19, covered her in corrosive liquid after she visited her daughter's grave.

10 CCTV shows the moment a bottle of acid was kicked during a fight between Xeneral Webster and another man

Webster had armed himself with the bottle of high-strength sulphuric acid which was kicked onto Joanne during a fight with another man.

The nurse who was sat on a bench screamed in agony as she was covered head-to-toe in the super-strength substance.

She ran to a nearby branch of KFC to splash water over herself after the attack in High Wycombe, Bucks.

Joanne died 11 days later from multiple organ failure after contracting septicaemia due to the burns.

10 The bottle of acid landed on mum-of-three Joanne Rand as she innocently sat on a bench in High Wycombe, Bucks

10 Webster could be seen fleeing the scene

Today Webster was jailed for 17 years at Reading Crown Court after being convicted of her manslaughter in a landmark ruling.

Judge Angela Morris said: "You and your actions bear the responsibility for her (Ms Rand's) tragic demise."

After the sentence was read he shouted abuse at the judge from the dock and said "all of you will probably dead by the time I am out of here, f*** you bro".

Today her heartbroken family spoke of their devastation as they came face to-face with her killer in court.

Sister Jacqueline Joiner said: "Xeneral Webster, you killed Jo, you took her away from us, you did this to our family."

She added: "Whatever sentence you get will never be enough to give us justice for the loss of Jo.

"We would hate for this to happen to another family.

"There has to be some deterrent for these evil acid attacks as people not only can be traumatised and disfigured for life, they can also die.

10 Joanne suffered horrific injuries and died 11 days later from multiple organ failure after contracting septicaemia due to the burns Credit: PA:Press Association

10 Joanne's daughter Katie Pitwell today came face-to-face with her mum's killer in court Credit: PA:Press Association

10 Joanne's daughter Katie Pitwell, centre, with Joanne's sisters Lynn Ryan, left, and Jacqueline Joiner, right Credit: PA:Press Association

Joanne Rand's family pay tribute to her as daughter urges for more awareness over acid attacks after Xeneral Webster sentencing

"Do you feel any remorse for what you did?"

Unable to face the family of his victim, Webster looked away from the sisters as they read their emotionally-charged statements.

Ms Rand's daughter Katie Pitwell told Webster: "You not only destroyed her life, but all of ours too.

She added: "There has to be consequences.

"I just hope you face up to what you have done and feel some kind of remorse."

Webster had been accused at Reading Crown Court of the murder of Ms Rand but mid-trial he pleaded guilty to manslaughter.

10 Xeneral Webster, 19, was sentenced to 17 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter midtrial Credit: PA:Press Association

10 CCTV shows the thug fleeing the scene carrying a bottle of acid Credit: PA:Press Association

10 Webster suffered facial injuries in a separate acid attack Credit: PA:Press Association

10 Joanne's daughter Charlotte Pitwell, who died in a tragic road accident in 2011 Credit: INS News

Webster, of Westway, west London, also pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon, namely acid, and affray, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.

He was also sentenced for two counts of possessing an offensive weapon, namely a samurai sword and ammonia, and criminal damage relating to a separate incident to which he pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.

Ms Rand worked at the Sir Aubrey Ward care home in Marlow and was described as "hard-working and passionate about her job" in a tribute issued by her family in October.

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In the tribute, they also said: "Jo will be fondly remembered as a fun-loving, bubbly and caring person.

"She meant so much to so many and her tragic and sudden death has left everyone who knew her shocked and deeply saddened."

She was born in County Durham, the youngest of five sisters, and grew up in High Wycombe, where she lived for the rest of her life.

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