Clapham chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi’s injures may be fatal, police confirmed in a fresh update, as the manhunt entered its second week. In a press conference on Wednesday, a week after Ezedi allegedly doused a mother and her two children with a
Clapham attack suspect Abdul Ezedi arranged to meet his victim before he threw chemicals on her and her two children, police have said. Police said on Wednesday that Ezedi, who threw chemicals on the victim and her two children in an attack
Chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi flashed at a terrified woman who was walking alone to a Newcastle bus stop and grabbed the bottom of another as he waited to find out if he had been granted asylum to live in the UK.
00.15am – Ezedi’s vehicle is seen in Newcastle 6.30am – His vehicle is then seen traveling into Tooting, London 4.30pm – A further sighting of his vehicle is confirmed in Croydon 7pm – He is then seen driving in Streatham 7.25pm –
Police have warned that an Afghan asylum seeker suspected of carrying out a chemical attack on a woman and her two daughters may already be dead. Abdul Ezedi was seen on CCTV near Southwark Bridge two hours after attacking a 31-year-old woman and
A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender earlier today as the hunt for suspected acid attacker, Abdul Ezedi, continues. In a briefing to journalists today (February 5), the Metropolitan Police have confirmed the arrested suspect was taken back to
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan raised eyebrows this morning after claiming the alkali attack on a mother and her children in Clapham had nothing to do with failures in the UK asylum system. Ms Keegan told Sky News “this is not really about
Britain’s FBI have been brought in to help with the manhunt for suspected chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi as it was claimed last night he was in a relationship with the mother who was badly injured. Specialist officers from the National Crime Agency
A man wanted over a chemical attack in Clapham, south London on a mother and her two daughters was in a relationship with the mum, a relative of the suspect has claimed. The nationwide manhunt for Abdul Ezedi, 35, from Newcastle, has
Police searching for Abdul Ezedi issued a major update as the manhunt for the acid attacker continues. The Metropolitan Police said the mother who was attacked with acid alongside her two children had sustained “life-changing” injuries while the alleged attacker remains on