A boyfriend was left blinded and scarred for life after his girlfriend allegedly recruited her ex lover to throw sulphuric acid into his face, a court heard.

Katie Leong is alleged to have told her ex Mark Cummings to pour 96 per cent pure sulphuric acid on Daniel Rotariu while he slept.

Mr Rotariu relieved the horrifying ordeal as he was called to give evidence as Leicester Crown Court yesterday.

Blinded for life: Daniel Rotariu, pictured leaving court, was left blinded and scarred for life after his girlfriend allegedly recruited her ex lover to throw sulphuric acid into his face, Leicester Crown Court heard

He had to be helped into the witness box by an assistant while carrying a white stick.

The 31-year-old, from Leicester, told police he was unaware his girlfriend had Katie Piper's autobiography Beautiful in her bedroom.

Miss Piper survived a rape and acid attack in 2008 which left her facially disfigured.

A copy of the book was discovered by police in Leong's room, the court was told.

Mr Rotariu told the court he believed the attack - allegedly carried out by Mark Cummings - was 'revenge' for 'stealing' Leong, 51, from Cummings, 46.

He described the moment acid was poured over his face, chest, arms and hands, saying he thought it was 'boiling water'.

The court also heard how Mr Rotariu- who was in a relationship with Leong and previously lived with Cummings - tried to protect his face with his hands, but his attacker pulled them away.

In his initial police interview Mr Rotariu described having an argument with Leong when he got home from work, telling officers he was upset and told her to leave him alone.

He went to bed at about 8pm and woke up as someone took the cover off his bed and splashed him with a liquid.

Keeping watch: Police standing guard outside the home where Daniel Rotariu was attacked with acid while he was asleep

'It felt like boiling water, that's how it felt': Mr Rotariu has been reliving the night of horror in court this week as the trial continues

Referring to a statement previously given by Mr Rotariu, Leong's barrister, Judy Khan QC, said: 'You said: 'I was protecting my face with my hands.

'He touched me a little bit, he tried to pull my hands away from my face.

'It felt like boiling water, that's how it felt.

'I don't know who it was exactly, if he was a man or a woman I cannot tell, it felt like it was a man.

'I was thinking I was dreaming when I opened my eyes, so I closed them back'.'

'I don't know who it was exactly, if it's a man or a woman. It was like a man, how he was reacting.'

Forever beautiful: Katie Piper, who was attacked in 2008 with acid, penned an autobiography - a copy of which was reportedly found in the room of Daniel Rotariu's girlfriend

'My eyes started to go like fog. I went to the bathroom, I screamed.'

Both Cummings, from Leicester, and Leong, also from Leicester, deny attempted murder and a separate charge of intentionally inflicting grievous bodily harm.

The court previously heard how Cummings was recruited by his ex Katie Leong to launch the attack on July 27 last year.

Leong and Cummings dated until 2015, and by December 2015 Leong and Mr Rotariu were in a 'deep relationship'.

Judy Khan QC added: 'When asked why [you thought Mark Cummings did this to you], you said it was a long story.

'You said Mark wanted revenge because he loved my girlfriend [Leong] but she's my girlfriend and he loved her.'

The trial continues.

Charity campaigner Katie Piper survived an acid attack which left her facially disfigured in 2008.

Ms Piper founded her own charity to help people living with burns and scars and was awarded Woman of the Year award.

In 2012 she released an autobiography about her life to date entitled Beautiful.