"Police Release Image of 'Significantly Injured' Suspect in Clapham Attack"

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Abdul Shakoor Ezedi, the suspect in the Clapham alkali attack, was convicted of a sex offence in 2018 and later granted asylum after applying three times. The attack left a mother and her three-year-old daughter with potentially life-changing injuries, and police are warning the public not to approach Ezedi. Ezedi, who is known to the family, was last seen in north London, and police are actively searching for him. The case has sparked debate about the asylum tribunal system and the risks associated with granting asylum to individuals with criminal convictions.
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