Clapham 'acid attack' fugitive named as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi after mum and two daughters, 3 and 8, injured | 55NN56V | 2024-02-05 06:08:01
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THE CLAPHAM chemical assault fugitive has been named as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi after a mum and her two daughters have been injured in a "focused" rampage.
Ezedi, 35, from Newcastle, is still at large after 12 people were injured in the horror attack in at 7.25pm yesterday – and cops are urging individuals to not strategy him.







The alleged attacker, who has significant injuries to the right side of his face, was last seen in Caledonian Road, north London.
Ezedi could possibly be heading again to Newcastle, with British Transport Police and Northumbria Police now serving to the Met.
When you see Ezedi, name 999 instantly and don't strategy him.
The 31-year-old mum and her daughters, aged three and 8, all remain in hospital after an alkaline substance was thrown at them.
Cops consider Ezedi and the lady are recognized to each other.
Superintendent Gabriel Cameron stated: "A horrific incident that occurred final night time resulted in a 31-year-old feminine and two youngsters aged three and eight attacked with a corrosive substance which we've got now confirmed to be an alkaline.
"A male was with them in the neighborhood, a 35-year-old male referred to as Abdul Ezedi.
"He left the scene however the accidents to the feminine and youngsters, they're in a secure condition but they don't seem to be life-threatening however they could possibly be life-changing."
Superintendent Gabriel Cameron stated earlier at present that the man is a "dangerous individual" who appears to have launched a targeted attack.
He added: "While none of their circumstances are life-threatening, the injuries to the lady and youthful woman might be life-changing.
"It might be a while earlier than hospital employees are capable of say how critical that may be."
Three ladies have been also injured once they bravely rushed to assist the household.
The women have now all been discharged from hospital with minor burns injuries.
A man in his 50s who additionally helped declined hospital remedy for minor injuries he suffered.
Five cops who have been injured in the line of obligation have left hospital, Cameron added.
He stated: "All these members of the public, and my officers, deserve monumental recognition and praise for coming to assistance from this lady and youngsters.
"It should have been a terrifying state of affairs. We'll present them with all of the help we will.
"I additionally need to commend close by lodge employees after victims and officers sought refuge and water there following the incident."
HORROR ATTACK
Chilling footage exhibits the suspect operating around a car and leaping in – before appearing to drive into a person stood in front of it.
The clip then exhibits members of the general public dashing to surround the automotive after it crashed into a parked motor.
Sky News, which obtained the footage, stories that it goes on to point out the person pull a toddler out of the automotive and slam them onto the bottom.
Snaps show a white substance splattered on the automotive's driver-seat window.
Recent CCTV footage from final night time exhibits a man running down the road near the scene of the attack in Clapham.
In the clip, the person could be seen tripping over on the kerb and falling over.
Wearing a black jacket and light-coloured t-shirt, the person then gets up and carries on operating.
Mum-of-three Shannon Christie, who lives in a block of flats on the end of the street,& stepped in to save lots of the two women after the thug "threw" one to the floor.
The bus driver, 35, stated: "I heard the commotion and I ran outdoors.
"I saw slightly woman being thrown to the ground.
"At that point I ran in and grabbed her off the floor.
"I heard her mum shouting 'I can't see, I can't see'.
"So I referred to as my companion to get some water.
"Employees at the hospital then came spherical and have been dousing her with water.
"At that point my skin started to tingle.
"Me and the little woman went in to the block to scrub our eyes and faces with water.
"I feel what occurred is she acquired it on her jacket when she fell on the ground after which it transferred to me.
"I went to Tooting hospital yesterday because my lips stored burning however they couldn't determine what the substance was.
"The youngest woman was three years previous.
"I tried to talk to her and ask what her identify was however she just stored crying.
"The mum was strolling alongside the street however she couldn't see anything.
"Employees from the hotel got here out to assist as properly.
"He ran straight off in the direction of Balham. My associate chased him halfway down the road but he was sporting slippers.
"The attacker was sporting all black, but I couldn't really concentrate on what he seemed like because I used to be specializing in the little woman.
"I've never seen them before, I feel it was a home incident.
"There was another woman who was crying, she was about eight.
"I informed her to return in with us.
"Then they took her round to the lodge.
"I can't keep in mind how long I was with the women for as a result of it went so shortly.
"I've by no means seen the mum or the youngsters earlier than.
"I'm a mom with three children, my youngest is two, so I feel like I needed to get in and do something.
"I'd step in again to try this if I had to."
A witness described how the kid was "thrown to the ground like a ragdoll".&
She stated: "It was horrendous I heard individuals screaming I saw a automotive I assumed there had been accident.&
"I saw him come out of driver's aspect and took out a toddler from the back of the automotive prolonged his arms and threw her like a rag doll, he threw her to the bottom.
"Then he did it again. I assumed she was lifeless. She didn't make any noise.&
"I went down I heard the child say 'I would like my mum, I would like my mum'.
"I used to be so relieved she was alive.
"I noticed a silver canister which will have been what the corrosive substance was in."
'HORRIBLE'
An area who noticed the aftermath of the attack stated he saw a pair of baby's footwear lying on the floor subsequent to an deserted automotive.
He stated: "I noticed acid on the bottom and two child footwear on the floor.
"The automotive was in the midst of the street with the doors open.
"My mum and the neighbours heard a very dangerous scream. I simply noticed the child footwear on the bottom."
Another resident stated victims ran again into the lodge where they have been handled on a settee in reception.
A automotive was removed from the scene shortly after 4am.
He added: "I've heard her face is admittedly broken. Somebody received picked up and thrown down."
A resident on the road stated: "We had helicopters circulating, canine have been out, they advised us not to depart our houses.
"As I perceive it it's a domestic incident state of affairs, which could be very horrible.
"I've been informed she was a resident at the lodge.
"Residents are fearful this was a random chap throwing acid, there are mother and father with youngsters on this road, they're very frightened about it but they haven't any have to be."
She added the building housing tenants on the end of the street was owned by Lambeth Council and full of Afghan refugees.
Another neighbour, Ian Hutchieson, stated: "I got here back and noticed a full cordon in place."
The Canadian added: "Just an hour earlier than I was at dinner reminiscing about how nice it's to stay in London."
A witness, who requested not to be named, advised how the mum and youngsters had been in a white automotive with a man before the pair received out and commenced preventing on the street.
The man then returned to the automotive "and tried to run the lady over".
She stated: "There was a bit baby woman banging on the door on the person's aspect, the woman was crying screaming 'my eyes, police'.
"He opened the door, took out the child and banged her towards the ground twice, I'm talking onerous bang."
It is unclear when the "corrosive substance" was used.
One other bystander rushed to help the mum.
He stated: "The mum was on the bottom, so obviously individuals came out and tried to consolation her and calm her down.
"But when it comes to shifting her, she was in some kind of ache so every time we moved her she was crying".
It comes as…
- Three courageous cops have been additionally harm within the assault
- A neighbour informed how he chased the suspect down the road
- The attacker continues to be at giant this afternoon
- Snaps show the aftermath of the chemical horror
Another witness advised the Mail: "It was the worst factor I've ever seen.
"She was screaming, 'My eyes! My eyes!' Her skin appeared burnt."
An pressing hunt has been launched for a person who fled the scene moments after the assault.
A resident on the street informed the BBC: "I chased him half method down the street, but I used to be in slippers so didn't get very far."
A close-by lodge, the Clapham South Belvedere, has additionally been cordoned off.
A lodge spokesperson stated: "At 7.25pm last night time, police and ambulance providers have been referred to as to attend on a critical incident during which visitors at the Belvedere Lodge have been a sufferer.
"Belvedere Lodge employees, having supported the work of the emergency providers, have offered help to the visitors affected and sought to reassure other lodge visitors as to their security and wellbeing.
"The employees staff will continue to offer assistance to friends and the police going ahead.
"As this is an ongoing police investigation, we aren't capable of provide any additional comment.
"Our ideas are with the household and buddies of these affected."
Tonight an MP claimed the assault got here after a automotive crash on Lessar Avenue.
Footage from the scene exhibits police automobiles and hearth engines swarming a road, which was nonetheless taped off in the hours after the alleged assault.
Have you learnt more? E-mail Harry Goodwin: harry.goodwin@the-sun.co.uk
Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley slammed the "ghastly" attack – calling it a "troublesome second" for London.
Labour MP Marina Ahmad wrote online: "There has been a visitors collision with a man assaulting occupants in a automotive and throwing acid.
"Victims embrace youngsters. 7.25pm Lessar Avenue, Clapham Widespread South Aspect, SW4.
"In case you have any info, please contact Crimestoppers 0800 555 111, utterly anonymously."
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