Detectives leading the hunt for Abdul Ezedi, wanted for a brutal attack on a mother and her children in Clapham, believe his body has been recovered from the River Thames. A spokesperson for the Met Police said: “At around 4pm on Monday,
Severn Trent has been ordered to pay a fine of more than £2 million for the “reckless” pollution of the River Trent. Huge amounts of raw sewage were released into the waterway from Strongford Wastewater Treatment Works (WTW) near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, between
Police are frantically searching for a missing boy, aged two, who fell into the River Soar in Leicester yesterday afternoon (February 18). Leicestershire Police say the boy was with his family when he fell into the river, and has yet to be
Police have launched a search after reports that a three-year-old child has fallen into a river in Leicestershire. Emergency services, including water rescue teams, are on the scene and are searching the River Soar. The reports came in at roughly 5pm, Leicestershire
Two bodies have been found in the River Thames less than a mile apart, according to the Metropolitan Police. This comes after the force announced that it believed it was likely that suspected Clapham acid attacker Abdul Shokoor Ezedi had entered the
Police divers will begin searching for Abdul Ezedi in the Thames today after officials said it’s likely he could have “jumped” following the alleged attack on an ex-partner and her two daughters. The Metropolitan Police are still hunting the 35-year-old suspect after
The suspect in a London chemical attack that left a woman hospitalized with life-changing injuries and injured her two young daughters likely has vanished in the River Thames, police said Friday. Metropolitan Police Commander Jon Savell said closed-circuit television images showed Abdul
The government has been accused of allowing chicken poo to pollute one of the UK’s most significant rivers for wildlife. A woman who used to swim in the river for decades said her “eyes and throat would burn” following a dip, after
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
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