Clapham fugitive Abdul Ezedi lured woman before 'dousing her in chemicals in attempted murder after they broke up' | E7HAP4B | 2024-02-08 06:08:01
The 35-year-old continues to be at giant seven days after he
FUGITIVE Abdul Ezedi lured a mum into assembly him before hurling chemical compounds over her after their relationship "broke down", police stated in the present day.
The 35-year-old continues to be at giant seven days after he allegedly attacked a mum and her two kids with a corrosive alkaline liquid in Clapham.








At present, the Met revealed Ezedi is now needed for attempted homicide following the severity of his sufferer's injuries.
Additionally they revealed chilling additional particulars every week on from the horror as the large manhunt continues.
The suspect arranged to satisfy the 31-year-old mum after he tracked the sufferer right down to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Lodge.
He then attacked her and her daughters, aged three and eight, in their automotive, police stated.
Cmdr Jon Savell additionally stated there was a "very robust indication" the pair have been in a relationship, which had since "broken down".
The Met additionally right now launched new CCTV of Ezedi, displaying him strolling near and along Westminster Bridge on January 31.
It means the needed man may have been within a couple of hundred metres of the Met's New Scotland Yard HQ.
Ezedi was last seen crossing Vauxhall Bridge Street into Grosvenor Street, cops say.
A complete of 12 individuals have been injured in& the attack& – together with the 31-year-old mum and her daughters.
The mum stays in hospital and is "too poorly to talk" resulting from her "vital accidents".
Ezedi meanwhile might die if his own "very vital" accidents remain untreated after the fugitive melted his face in the attack, the Met stated.
He was final seen crossing Vauxhall Bridge at 11pm and then strolling along the river on the night time of the horror.
Cops consider that individuals who know where Ezedi is have not come forward – warning that anyone helping him faces arrest.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> The Met has shared the fugitive's details with all UK police forces and ports and a £20,000 reward is on supply resulting in his capture.
Speaking about the place Ezedi might have disappeared to, Cmdr Savell stated: "He might have gone north, he might have gone east, south, west or he might have gone abroad."
The officer also revealed the suspect could also be within the River Thames but there isn't any evidence to help this.
It comes as…
- Cops& raid a home in the search for fugitive& Abdul Ezedi
- A lady was& left with "burns to both eyeballs"& after tackling the fugitive
- The suspect's& relative says Ezedi was in a relationship& together with his victim
- A hero mum& ignored her own injuries to save& her daughters
- Officers in& hazmat suits smash down doors& in the hunt for Ezedi
- 'Harmful' Ezedi is& revealed as a convicted sex offender
Cops from the National& Crime& Agency, nicknamed "Britain's& FBI", have been drafted into the manhunt last night time.
Searches have taken place at two& houses& in East London and three in Newcastle.
Cops released footage of officers getting into one residence within the city over the weekend where empty containers with corrosive warnings on the labels have been found.
On Monday, a 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of aiding an offender.
He was taken into custody and later launched on bail as enquiries continued.
Police say forensic exams are "presently ongoing" to see if the containers held the substance used within the assault.
They are additionally urging people not to approach& "harmful" fugitive Ezedi.
Hunt goes on
Now it has been revealed that& Ezedi arrived in the UK in a lorry& and failed to say& asylum.
Nevertheless, he then converted to& Christianity& and was accepted on his third attempt with a priest as a character witness.
Ezedi pleaded guilty to at least one cost of sexual assault and certainly one of exposure earlier than he was granted asylum, the& Crown Prosecution Service& has confirmed.
He was sentenced at Newcastle Crown& Courtroom& on January 9, 2018, to a nine-week jail term suspended for two years for the sexual assault.
For the publicity he was given 36 weeks' imprisonment to be served consecutively, which was also suspended for 2 years.
The church has since stated: "We're conscious of the connection Abdul Shakoor Ezedi has had with our church.
"As soon as we turned aware of the current state of affairs, we made contact with and are co-operating with the relevant authorities. We are praying for all those affected by the state of affairs."
Anyone with details about Abdul Ezedi is requested to call 020 7175 2784 or for an instantaneous sighting dial 999.
To remain& anonymous, please contact the unbiased& charity& Crimestoppers.

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