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Clapham: Chemical attack manhunt continues for suspect convicted of sexual assault

Clapham: Chemical attack manhunt continues for suspect convicted of sexual assault

By prashant soniPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Clapham: Chemical attack manhunt continues for suspect convicted of sexual assault
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Abdul Shokoor Ezedi is accepted to have designated a mother and two youngsters with a basic substance in Clapham, south London, on Wednesday night.

Sky News comprehends Ezedi was given a suspended sentence for a sexual offense in Newcastle in 2018, and was released from probation oversight in 2020.

The most recent improvement comes after police gave one more photograph of the previous shelter searcher, who just had his application allowed on his third endeavor in the wake of showing up in the UK by truck in 2016.

Clapham compound assault most recent:

'Central issues' after suspect conceded haven in UK

Sky News figures out Ezedi, 35, was permitted to remain after a minister vouched for his transformation to Christianity, saying he was "completely dedicated" to his new religion.

Ezedi had guaranteed his life would be at serious risk assuming he got back to his local Afghanistan.

On Thursday night, Director Gabriel Cameron said the new picture, taken at 8.48pm on Wednesday, was of the latest locating of Ezedi in Caledonian Street, north London, and was under two hours after the attack.

"The picture shows Ezedi with what seems, by all accounts, to be critical wounds to the right half of his face. This makes him unmistakable," Supt Cameron said.

"Assuming that you see Ezedi, call 999 right away. He ought not be drawn closer."

The suspect, from Newcastle, is accepted to have headed out down to London around the same time as the assault close to Clapham Normal.

Both Northumbria Police and the English Vehicle Police are assisting the Met with the manhunt.

Officials have likewise affirmed a vehicle engaged with the assault had a place with Ezedi, while the substance utilized in the assault was basic.

A 31-year-old mother and her three-year-old little girl, close by her other girl, matured eight, stay in emergency clinic following the episode.

The mother and the more youthful youngster might have endured groundbreaking wounds, as per police.

Officials said the suspect was known to the lady and depicted the assault as "focused on".

A sum of 12 individuals were harmed during the episode, including the mother and her two youngsters, and five officials who were harmed as they answered.

Officials say Ezedi endeavored to make off from the scene in a vehicle following the episode, however crashed with another vehicle, and afterward made off by walking toward Clapham Normal.

One observer, who requested to stay unknown, told Sky News: "He snatched one of the two youngsters and brutally got them and hammered them on the floor.

"The woman then yelled: 'My eyes! My eyes! Call the police, my eyes!'

"Then I saw him run off. It was all so damaging."

Officials say Ezedi endeavored to make off from the scene in a vehicle following the episode, however crashed with another vehicle, and afterward made off by walking toward Clapham Normal.

One observer, who requested to stay unknown, told Sky News: "He snatched one of the two youngsters and brutally got them and hammered them on the floor.

"The woman then yelled: 'My eyes! My eyes! Call the police, my eyes!'

"Then I saw him run off. It was all so damaging."Fury is growing over how the chemical attacker who maimed a mother and her two daughters was allowed to stay in the UK despite being convicted of a sex crime after arriving here illegally in a lorry.

The man hunt for Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, continued last night as Tory MPs called for all asylum seekers who commit crimes in Great Britain to be deported.

Police have urged the public to stay away from 'dangerous' Ezedi who is accused of leaving his three victims, who are believed to be known to him, with 'life changing injuries' on Wednesday night in Clapham, south London.

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