Manhunt Intensifies for Clapham Chemical Attack Suspect as Victim's Condition Worsens

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The Metropolitan Police believe that Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the suspect in the Clapham chemical attack, is being assisted by others as they continue their search for him. Ezedi, who has not been seen since the attack, is suspected of injuring a mother and her two girls with a corrosive substance in south London. The police have released a new image of Ezedi and are offering a £20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. They are investigating his associates and have arrested a man for assisting an offender. Ezedi has a history of sexual assault and exposure convictions and was last seen heading towards Victoria Embankment in London.
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