FOOTBALLER Jamie O'Hara's cousin, several Towie stars and an Australian model were among those at a packed East London nightclub when 12 people were hurt in an acid attack.

O'Hara revealed his cousin Sadie Wright was one of those hurt, tweeting a picture showing her burnt face after the horrific attack at the sold-out Easter event last night.

23 Furious Jamie tweeted a pic of his cousin's burnt face after the attack Credit: Twitter: @Mrjamieohara1

23 Australian model Isobella Fraser was visiting her sister Prue who lives in London Credit: Instagram

23 Isobella received horrific burns after she was caught up in the attack Credit: Isobella Fraser

23 She was treated for burns to her arm and back Credit: Isobella Fraser

23 Towie stars Jamie Reed and Jade Lewis were at the packed Hackney club but escaped injury Credit: Fame Flynet

23 Towie star Chloe Meadows had been partying at the club when a brawl saw acid thrown Credit: Fame Flynet

On Twitter, Celebrity Big Brother star Jamie

wrote: "Sick that my cousin got burnt from this acid attack in hackney, innocent people get injured for the sick act of violence,guy should get life."

In another post, he shared a picture of Sadie's scalp covered in blisters and said: "What is wrong with world that innocent people have to get hurt."

About 600 partygoers had to be evacuated from the Lovejuice nine-hour house music night at Mangle, Sidworth Street, when an "unknown corrosive substance" believed to be acid was thrown early on Easter Monday morning.

Blisters all over my cousins @SadieWrightxx head from acid attack in hackney,what is wrong with world that innocent people have to get hurt pic.twitter.com/ZvumHCL4by — Jamie Ohara (@Mrjamieohara1) April 17, 2017

23 Emergency services flood to the scene of a nightclub acid attack in East London Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

23 At least 12 people suffered burns from a 'noxious substance' at the East London bar Credit: PhieMcKenzie/Twitter

23 The club was packed for an Easter Sunday event at the time of the attack Credit: Instagram georgiapocock94

23 Australian model Isobella Fraser, 22, suffered burns in the attack Credit: Facebook

23 Footballer and reality star Jamie O'Hara vented his anger over the attack on Twitter

Australian model Isobella Fraser, 22, was another of those to receive horrific burns at the event.

She was visiting her sister Prue, 20, who lives in the UK when the pair were caught up in the attack.

Towie stars Jamie Reed and new girlfriend Jade Lewis tweeted they were also at the club, along with telly co-star Chloe Meadows.

They managed to escape injury in the incident, thought to have been sparked by a drugs row at 1am.

23 Jamie Reed and Jade Lewis had been tweeting about their night before chaos broke out Credit: Fame Flynet

23 Chloe Meadows from reality TV hit Towie had been celebrating the Bank Holiday at the Hackney club Credit: Rex Features

23 Jamie Reed and his new girlfriend tweeted they were at the club Credit: Twitter

23 Police have said a brawl broke out in the club before the acid was flung Credit: Instagram murfcitylifeldn

23 Al least 12 people were injured at east London nightclub Mangle Credit: Jamie Lorriman

One 25-year-old reveller from Eltham, South-east London, said: “It was crazy scary — everyone was screaming.

“I was at the bar with friends and a guy was pushing some people around.

“A bouncer asked him to leave, but he grabbed his arm and pulled a bottle out of his pocket.

“He sprayed the bouncer and my friend and some girls got hit. At first everyone thought it was water, then people started running as they realised it was acid.

“The guy who threw it then started throwing other stuff before he ran off.

“One girl looked in a bad way. Staff were putting wet towels on her face and pouring water over her.”

Roads were closed as emergency services, including a hazardous area response team, rushed to the scene in the wake of the attack.

23 Police remove evidence from the club in east London on Monday afternoon Credit: Jamie Lorriman

23 Clothing appeared to be among the items removed from the club today Credit: Jamie Lorriman

London Ambulance Service took ten patients to hospital, while police said a further two people with similar injuries sought treatment.

Two male victims in their 20s remain in a serious but stable condition in hospital.

Met Police said: "Officers believe 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.

"The substance is yet to be identified, but it is believed to have been acidic."

A manager of a nearby bar told staff a girl had suffered burns to her face and arm in an acid attack.

Another witness described seeing a group pouring bottles of water over what appeared to be an injured friend.

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson confirmed that the substance was identified by a PH paper test as a strong acidic substance."

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Nima Navazande, 30, works at the nearby Martello Hall bar, and took over from his manager for the morning shift.

He said: "My manager told me that around one o'clock they heard somebody saying that someone was attacked with liquid acid and there was a girl who had half her arm and her face burnt.

"My manager had to lock the doors and stay indoors to make sure nobody got in or out."

Another witness, who asked not to be named, said: "In the party in the basement there were girls making noise, I saw their friends ordering a bottle of water - they were putting it on them, they were splashing it on their faces."

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The witness added: "It was like a war - the police were everywhere."

Another witness tweeted: "Scary scenes in Hackney tonight, we have heard reports of chemical burns of people in the building here."

Video footage seen by the Press Association showed the venue's corridors filled with clubbers wrapped in medical blankets.

Many people were sat on blankets which had been laid on the concrete floor and outside, the road was packed with ambulances.

23 A police forensic officer at the East London nightclub this morning Credit: Jamie Lorriman

23 Two people remain in hospital following the nightclub acid attack Credit: Jamie Lorriman

One tenant of at a block of flats overlooking the nightclub said: "It happened so fast, they rushed people out, I thought it was a stabbing because all I heard was, 'Move, move, move - move out of the area'."

"The area was closed off and police vans were there.

"The security were telling the crowd to go down that way - people on this side were waiting to go home but they couldn't go home because the road was closed.

"People were confused."

23 The attack saw 600 partygoers evacuated from the bar in Hackney Credit: LAS_HART/Twitter

23 The attack occurred during an Easter Sunday event at the East London club Credit: LAS_HART/Twitter

23 No one has been arrested in connection with the attack, which has left two people in hospital Credit: Instagram murfcitylifeldn

No arrests have been made and police are investigating the incident.

Stuart Crichton, London Ambulance Service assistant director of operations, said: "We were called at 1:09am on Monday 17 April, to reports of an incident on Warburton Road, E8.

"We sent multiple resources to the scene including paramedics in cars, ambulance crews, a number of officers an advanced paramedic and our hazardous area response team.

"We have taken 10 patients to hospital."

Around 200 people had left the premises before the arrival of emergency services, with a further 400 evacuated from the building.

On Monday police and forensic officers were seen removing evidence from the club in the bags.

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