Unravel the mystery surrounding Abdul Ezedi, the suspect in the Clapham chemical assault case. Get the latest updates on the manhunt and shocking details of the attack.
Abdul Ezedi, the prime suspect in the Clapham chemical assault case, has sent shockwaves through the UK as Scotland Yard launches a massive manhunt to apprehend him. Identified as Abdul Shakoor Ezedi, the 35-year-old fugitive is being sought after for allegedly attacking a woman and her children with an alkaline corrosive substance. Last seen in north London, police have issued warnings not to approach him.
The Clapham attack left a mother and her three-year-old daughter with severe injuries, prompting public outrage and concerns for their well-being. Abdul Ezedi, a convicted sex offender with a history of criminal activity, is now at the center of a nationwide search.
Amidst the chaos, shocking details emerge about Ezedi's turbulent past, including being granted asylum in 2021 or 2022 and having significant injuries to his face. The police have urged the public to remain vigilant as the hunt for Ezedi intensifies.
As the investigation unfolds, the public remains on edge, awaiting updates on the whereabouts of Abdul Ezedi. Stay tuned for the latest developments in this high-profile case.
Scotland Yard launches manhunt for man suspected of attacking woman and her children with alkaline corrosive substance.
Abdul Shakoor Ezedi was last seen in north London, and police warn the public not to approach him.
Police are hunting for 35-year-old Abdul Shokoor Ezedi over a chemical attack in Clapham, south London, on a mum and daughter with the public told not to ...
Mother and three-year-old girl suffered potentially life-changing injuries after they were doused with an alkaline substance in south London.
The 35-year-old alleged attacker, from the Newcastle area, was described by Metropolitan Police Superintendent Gabriel Cameron as having “significant injuries ...
Abdul Ezedi, 35, appears to have 'significant injuries to the right side of his face', Metropolitan Police Superintendent Gabriel Cameron said.
A MAN who launched a chemical attack that hospitalised a mum and her young kids has been named as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi.The 35-year-old remains at large.
A new image of Abdul Ezedi shows him with facial injuries, as it is revealed he was granted asylum in 2021 or 2022.
The 35-year-old alleged attacker, from the Newcastle area, was described by Metropolitan Police Superintendent Gabriel Cameron as having “significant injuries ...
Abdul Ezedi, 35, was last seen on Caledonian Road in Islington after the attack on Lessar Avenue, near Clapham Common. He has significant injuries to the right ...
Police have launched a manhunt for Abdul Ezedi after a mother and her two children were among 12 people injured in chemical attack in south London on ...
'Quiet and polite' Abdul Shokoor Ezedi drove from Newcastle to south London to inflict life-changing injuries on a mother and her children.
Police urged the public to stay away from 'dangerous' Abdul Ezedi, who is accused of leaving the 'vulnerable' victims with 'life-changing' injuries.
A woman and her youngest daughter, 3, may have life-changing injuries after Wednesday night's attack.
Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, is understood to have attempted to leave the scene in a car before crashing into a stationary ...
A FUGITIVE being hunted over a horror chemical attack on a mum and two kids snuck into Britain in a lorry and had two asylum claims rejected.Abdul Sho.
Police had earlier released an image of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi at a Tesco, the last-known sighting of the suspect, and warn the public not to approach him.
Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, believed to have left mother and child disfigured, was twice denied residence, but succeeded after conversion claim.
Abdul Ezedi, 35, who was described as having "significant injuries to the right side of his face", was last seen at a supermarket in north London.
Police hunting for the Clapham chemical attack sex offender have released a CCTV photo of suspect Abdul Shokoor Ezedi on Caledonian Road with a severe ...
Clapham acid attack: Manhunt as woman and children targeted with corrosive substance in Lessar Avenue, South London.
Police are intensifying their hunt for a refugee over an alkaline substance attack in Clapham which left a girl and her mother with potentially ...
Abdul Ezedi, who is reportedly from Afghanistan, was granted asylum after entering the UK by lorry in 2016.
The suspect - named Abdul Shokoor Ezedi - in the south London 'acid' attack is said to be from Afghanistan and arrived in the UK in a lorry.
Three of the largest police forces in the country are working to hunt down the suspected acid attacker.
Fuguitive Abdul Ezedi was a regular visitor to the Justice and Peace Refugee Project in Newcastle, based close to the hostel he lived in, which provides ...