Brothers accused of acid attack caught fist-bumping on CCTV
CCTV shows Geoffrey and Billy Midmore less than an hour after the alleged attack on Carla Whitlock.
CCTV shows two brothers high-fiving and fist bumping - less than an hour after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a mother-of-six.
Billy Midmore, 22, is accused of the acid attack on 37-year-old Carla Whitlock as she walked past a restaurant in Southampton city centre.
Brother Geoffrey, 26, has already admitted his role in the attack on September 18 last year, pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm.
Ms Whitlock was attacked with a drain cleaner containing highly concentrated sulphuric acid which left her blind in one eye, scarred her face and burnt her eye lids.
Today jurors at Southampton Crown Court watched CCTV showing the pair giving each other high-fives on a train from Southampton Airport Parkway to Basingstoke, as well as fist bumping a friend.
The court has also seen CCTV of the brothers visiting DIY stores as they shopped around for One Shot drain cleaner.
Jurors were also shown the moment of the attack.
Kerry Maylin, prosecuting, has previously described the Midmore brothers' as "jubilant".
She said: "They weren't sorry, they were jubilant, they were high five-ing, they were fist-bumping, they were laughing."
Billy Midmore denies grievous bodily harm. The trial continues.