Former So You Think You Can Dance contestant Korra Obidi was attacked in London, suffering a knife and acid assault during a live stream. She was taken to the hospital for treatment, and the Metropolitan Police confirmed the incident, stating that the liquid thrown at her was a non-noxious cosmetic item. Obidi updated her followers on her condition and requested information about the alleged attacker.
So You Think You Can Dance alum Korra Obidi was attacked in London when an assailant threw acid on her face and threatened to stab her, resulting in a cut to her hand and hospital treatment. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation is underway. Korra's sister reported the attack, emphasizing the severity of the situation and expressing gratitude that her sister survived.
Loose Women star Katie Piper, who was a victim of a horrific acid attack, has donated £1,000 to support the mother and her two children who were allegedly attacked with a corrosive substance in Clapham. The mother, 31, remains sedated in the hospital with significant injuries, while her two daughters, aged eight and three, were also affected but have been discharged. The authorities are still searching for the suspect, Abdul Ezedi, and believe he entered the water near Chelsea Bridge after the attack. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family, with a target of £50,000, and has already raised over £38,000.
A witness described the harrowing experience of rescuing a three-year-old girl who was assaulted in the Clapham attack, saying she thought the child was going to die in her arms. The girl, her sister, and mother were attacked with a corrosive substance, and a nationwide manhunt is ongoing for suspect Abdul Shokoor Ezedi. The witness recounted seeing Ezedi drag the girl from a car and slam her into the ground before fleeing. The witness also revealed that she too was splashed by the chemical and suffered injuries. The Metropolitan Police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
A brave bystander intervened to stop Abdul Ezedi from harming a three-year-old child during an acid attack in Clapham, south London. Ezedi, the suspect, is being hunted by police after the attack left a 31-year-old mother with life-changing injuries and her daughters with less severe injuries. Ezedi, who has significant injuries to his face, has been on the run since the incident. Questions have arisen about how Ezedi, who was granted asylum in the UK despite a previous sex offense conviction, was able to stay in the country. The public has been urged to remain vigilant, and police are working with multiple agencies to locate Ezedi.
Abdul Shakoor Ezedi, a convicted sex offender from Afghanistan who was granted asylum in the UK, is being sought by police for a chemical attack in London that injured at least 12 people, including a blinded mother and her young daughters. Ezedi, who had been denied asylum multiple times before being granted leave to remain, was convicted of sexual assault and exposure in 2018. Despite this, his asylum bid was successful after claiming conversion to Christianity and danger if returned to Afghanistan. Police are actively searching for Ezedi, and the Prime Minister's spokesman emphasized that foreign criminals should not be allowed to stay in the country.
A mother and her two girls, along with three responding police officers and two others who tried to help, were injured in an acid attack in Clapham, south London. Witnesses described a "horrific" scene as emergency services were called to the area after reports of a suspected "corrosive substance" being used in the attack. The suspect is being sought by police, and tests are ongoing to identify the substance used. The victims were taken to the hospital, and the community is in shock over the incident.
Michael Hillier, a drug dealer, and his girlfriend Rachel Fulstow have been found guilty of the murder of Liam Smith in a depraved plot of revenge. Fulstow falsely claimed that Smith had raped her on a Tinder date, leading the couple to seek vigilante justice. Hillier waited outside Smith's home for nearly 10 hours before shooting him in the face and pouring acid over his body. After the murder, the couple went on a two-week holiday to Jamaica in an attempt to evade justice. However, they were eventually caught after police connected Hillier's vehicle to the crime through surveillance footage and license plate records. Both defendants have now been convicted of murder.
A 12-year-old girl in Detroit is facing charges for allegedly throwing acid on an 11-year-old girl at a playground. The victim suffered second-degree burns on her back, legs, and arms. The incident occurred during an altercation between the 12-year-old and one of the victim's family members. The 12-year-old is expected to appear in court for charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm and felonious assault. The victim's mother expressed her desire for everyone involved to be held accountable.
A 12-year-old girl has been charged with assault after allegedly attacking an 11-year-old girl with acid in a Detroit park. The juvenile has been charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm and felonious assault. The incident occurred on Sunday, and the accused has been ordered to wear a tether and have no contact with the victim or witnesses.
Two children suffered burn-like injuries after acid was poured onto three slides at a playground in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The chemical was identified as muriatic acid, which was taken from the basement of the park's pool building after the perpetrators broke in. The playground was fenced off and a hazmat team assessed the scene. The perpetrators are suspected to have suffered acid burns to their hands or arms.
Two children suffered "burn like injuries" after playing at a Massachusetts playground that had been doused in acid. The acidic material had been poured on three of the slides on the playground. The pump room in the basement of the park's pool building had been broken into, and the perpetrators had climbed two fences and entered the pool building through a ventilation shaft. A hazmat team determined that muriatic acid was the chemical poured on the slides. An investigation remains underway as to who was behind the break-in and acid attack.
Two children suffered burn-like injuries after playing on slides that had been doused with acid at a park in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The acid was stolen from a storage room where chemicals are kept at the park’s swimming pool and poured on three slides. No one has been charged, but authorities are asking for information on anyone with new burns to their hands or arms or burned clothing. The playground has been cleaned of hazardous materials but remains fenced off.
Two children suffered burns after playing on slides that had been splashed with stolen acid at a Massachusetts playground over the weekend. The acid had been cleaned up by a specialty contractor but the playground remained fenced off from the rest of the park, which is open. No one has been arrested or charged as of Tuesday, but police said the suspect or suspects may have also been injured.
Two children suffered "burn like" injuries after coming into contact with muriatic acid that had been poured onto playground slides at a park in Massachusetts. The suspects, who may have suffered acid burns themselves, remain at large. The acid had been stored in a secured area in the park's pump room. The playground has been professionally cleaned, but remains fenced off as a precaution. Evidence has been gathered by the Massachusetts State Police crime lab.