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.
Police believe that the suspect in the Clapham chemical attack, Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, may have died in the River Thames after going missing on the night of the attack. CCTV footage shows him walking towards the Thames and leaning over Chelsea Bridge before disappearing from sight. Despite extensive searches, no body has been found, and police consider his death the most probable outcome. Ezedi, an Afghan refugee with a history of criminal convictions, is wanted on suspicion of attempted murder after an alkali substance was thrown at a mother and her two children. The mother remains hospitalized, and concerns have been raised about her potential loss of sight in one eye.
A £20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the suspect in a chemical attack on a mother and her daughters in Clapham. The attack, carried out with a corrosive substance, left the mother with life-changing injuries and her daughters with less serious injuries. Ezedi, who was last seen leaving Tower Hill Underground station, has a history of a sexual offence and was granted asylum in the UK after claiming religious persecution. The Metropolitan Police are urging anyone with information about Ezedi's whereabouts 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.
Three UK police forces are leading the search for Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the suspect in an alkali attack on a mother and her two young daughters in Clapham. Ezedi, known to the victims, was last seen in north London and is believed to live in Newcastle. The victims remain in the hospital with serious injuries, while 12 people in total were injured in the attack. Police are urging the public not to approach Ezedi and are conducting a nationwide manhunt, with a heightened police presence in London and Newcastle.
Twelve people, including a mother and her two daughters, were injured in a chemical attack in Clapham, South London. The suspect, Abdul Ezedi, has been identified, and police are cautioning people to be vigilant and not approach him if seen. The attack does not appear to be random and is believed to be a targeted attack between two people known to each other, with no indications of terrorism involvement.
London police are investigating a "corrosive substance" attack near Clapham that left nine people, including two young children, injured. The attack occurred on Lessar Avenue, SW4, and the police are looking to speak to a man named Abdul Shokoor Ezedi in connection with the incident. Three officers and three adult members of the public sustained injuries after coming to the victims' aid. The substance is currently being tested, and the police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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.