Manhunt intensifies for Clapham chemical attack suspect
Police continue their search for Abdul Ezedi, urging the public to remain vigilant after a corrosive substance attack in south London.
- Abdul Ezedi, suspected of a chemical attack in Clapham, remains at large with significant facial injuries.
- A 31-year-old mother and her two daughters were victims of the attack, with the mother's injuries described as 'life-changing'.
- Ezedi was last seen at King's Cross Station, with police recovering key evidence from raids in London and Newcastle.
- The suspect, granted asylum in the UK, had previously been convicted of a sex offence and claimed to have converted to Christianity.
- Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emphasizes that foreign criminals should not be able to stay in the UK, amid ongoing investigations.







































