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The 35-year-old, from the Newcastle space, continues to be on the run after

CHILLING new CCTV footage has revealed the final sighting of Abdul Ezedi with a melted face at King's Cross Underground Station.

The 35-year-old, from the Newcastle space, continues to be on the run after 12 people were injured in the horror attack& on Wednesday evening.

Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Met Police
Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi at King's Cross Underground Station[/caption]
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Met Police
Ezedi was captured by CCTV in the station at 9pm[/caption]
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Enterprise
Cops launched this mugshot of Ezedi yesterday[/caption]

The suspect is described by police as having "vital injuries to the best aspect of his face".

The Met in the present day launched new photographs of Ezedi at King's Cross Underground Station at 9pm on Wednesday.

The last sighting came simply over an hour after an assault on a 31-year-old lady, believed to be recognized to Ezedi, who was together with her daughters, aged three and eight.

All three victims remain in hospital.

Members of the general public and cops have been additionally burned as they rushed to the family's help.

Right now police gave an update on the victims and a timeline of Ezedi's actions.

Metropolitan Police Commander Jon Savell stated the manhunt for Ezedi continues.

He informed reporters on Friday that "vital and necessary pieces of proof" have been recovered in searches carried out in east London and Newcastle on Thursday night time.

He stated: "When it comes to our manhunt for Ezedi, we've received a big staff of very experienced detectives main the manhunt, utilizing all of the techniques that you would anticipate us to make use of, plenty of officers out on the bottom.

"We're working very intently with colleagues from Transport for London, British Transport Police and our colleagues in Northumbria Police as nicely.

"Final night time, five search warrants have been executed – two in East London and three up in Newcastle.

"We've recovered some vital and necessary pieces of proof which can help with our investigation."

A 31-year-old lady and her daughters, aged three and eight, have been injured within the incident.

Giving an replace on their circumstances, Savell stated: "The mom remains very poorly in hospital and she or he's sedated in the mean time.

"We anticipate that these accidents shall be life-changing."

He stated the two youngsters who have been together with her wouldn't have injuries as critical as initially thought.

He stated: "They don't seem to be more likely to be life-changing (accidents). They remain with mum in the care of the NHS and we, in fact, wish them the easiest recovery that we will."

Savell additionally gave details of Ezedi's recognized actions thus far.

He informed reporters on Friday that Ezedi left Newcastle in the "very, very early hours" of Wednesday and travelled south to London.

By round 6.30am, he was in the Tooting area.

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He stated there was an extra sighting of his car at about four.30pm in Croydon and by about 7pm he was in Streatham.

The "awful attack" passed off at 7.25pm in Clapham.

At 7.33pm he boarded a tube at Clapham South underground station.

By 8pm he was at King's Cross tube station and by about eight.45pm he was captured on CCTV in Tesco on the Caledonian Street, pictured with a "fairly vital facial damage".

He stated there had been a "nice response" from the public thus far and, consequently, officers had established he obtained on a Victoria line tube at 9pm heading south.

Savell urged the public to help in their efforts to trace Abdul Ezedi, describing it as "really essential".

He stated: "We might very very similar to all the public's help in identifying where he's travelled.

"In the event you've seen Ezedi, or you already know where he is, then I urge you please to contact our hotline which is 02071752784. Or in fact you possibly can telephone Crimestoppers.

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"Should you assume you've seen Ezedi now, do not strategy him, ring 999 and we can be there urgently.

"We'd like the public's help to trace Ezedi. It's really necessary."

Making a direct attraction to Ezedi, Savell stated: "Abdul, you clearly have got some very vital injuries.

"We've seen the pictures. You need some medical assist, so do the proper thing and hand your self in."

Two empty containers with corrosive warnings on the label have been discovered at an tackle in Newcastle.

Forensic exams are presently ongoing to see if the containers held the substance used in the assault in Clapham.

Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Enterprise

He was seen in a North London Tesco near Kings Cross Station at eight.48pm[/caption]

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Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
UKNIP

Officers sporting hazmat suits raided an handle in east London this morning[/caption]

Ezedi has been hunted by police, who urged the general public to not confront him.

He was final seen in a North London Tesco – close to King's Cross Station – at eight.48pm, where he is believed to have purchased a bottle of water.

Terrifying pictures showed his face melted and bloody as he calmly shopped in a blue t-shirt and black hoody.

In the early hours of this morning officers hunting Ezedi raided an address in Leyton, east& London.

Snaps show& cops& sporting hazmat suits and PPE face masks, as an obvious precaution towards dangerous chemical compounds.

A source stated that numerous cops swarmed the Leyton tackle simply before 2am, smashing down doorways.

The London Hearth Brigade stated it was referred to as at 1.47am and that firefighters stayed on the scene till 5.29am.

Witnesses have advised how after the horrific attack the lady staggered blindly along the street wailing: "I can't see. I can't see."

The weak victim — believed to have been dwelling in& hiding from Afghan refugee& Abdul Ezedi& — was focused in Clapham on Wednesday night.

Now it has been revealed that& Ezedi arrived in the UK in a lorry and failed to say& asylum.

Nevertheless, he then converted to& Christianity& and was accepted on his third try with a priest as a personality witness.

Ezedi pleaded guilty to at least one charge of sexual assault and considered one of exposure earlier than he was granted asylum, the Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed.

He was sentenced at Newcastle Crown Courtroom on January 9, 2018, to a nine-week jail term suspended for 2 years for the sexual assault.

TRACKED DOWN

For the publicity he was given 36 weeks' imprisonment to be served consecutively, which was additionally suspended for 2 years.

Just earlier than 7.30pm on Wednesday a row broke out which spilled into a residential road close to Clapham Widespread, South West London.

Ezedi is believed to have& tracked his sufferer right down to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Lodge, where she was staying together with her daughters aged eight and three in an area council-provided room.

The suspect& is assumed to have grabbed the youngest baby and put her behind a white automotive.

Because the mum and& older daughter tried to intervene, he then threw an alkaline substance, believed to be oven cleaner, at them.

Surprising CCTV footage exhibits the person operating around the automotive and slamming shut a rear& door before stepping into the driving force's seat.

The lady and her daughter could be seen reaching out for one another with one hand while clutching their eyes with the opposite.

At one point the suspect drives on the lady who throws her arms into the air.

He then jumped out the automotive and grabbed the three-year-old& earlier than throwing her down on the ground twice "like a rag doll".

The suspect obtained again into the motor however crashed into a parked automotive and fled the scene, pursued by members of the general public.

Others who raced to assist the household suffered burns themselves.

Mum-of-three Shannon Christie, who lives in a block of flats on the end of the street, was scorched by the corrosive liquid as she went to the rescue of the youngest baby.

'HORRENDOUS'

Bus driver Shannon, 35, stated: "I heard the commotion and& ran out.

"I saw a bit 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 came round and have been dousing her with water. At that time my skin began to tingle.

"Me and the little woman went into the block to scrub our eyes and faces with water."

Shannon went on: "I feel what happened is she received it on her jacket when she fell on the ground after which it transferred to me.

"I went to& hospital because my lips stored burning however they couldn't determine what the substance was."

She added: "The youngest woman was three years previous. I tried to speak to her and ask what her identify was however she just stored crying.

"The mum was walking along the road but she couldn't see anything.

"Employees from the lodge got here out to help as nicely."

'MY EYES'

Shannon advised how her associate& chased after the attacker, wearing black, but was sporting slippers and misplaced him.

She added: "I feel it was a home incident."

Another& witness stated: "There was just a little child woman banging on the door on the person's aspect, the woman was crying, screaming 'my eyes, my eyes, police'.

"He opened the door, took out the child and banged her towards the ground twice, I'm speaking arduous, bang."

Another feminine witness added: "It was horrendous. I heard individuals screaming. I saw a automotive and thought there had been an accident.

"I saw him come out of the driving force's aspect and take out a toddler from the again of the automotive.

"He prolonged his arms and threw her like a rag doll to the ground.

"Then he did it again. I assumed she was lifeless. She didn't make any noise.

"I heard the infant say "I would like my mum, I would like my mum'. I used to be so relieved she was alive.

"I saw a silver canister which will have been what the corrosive substance was in."

One man stated of the lady: "She was screaming: 'My eyes! My eyes!'.

"I then bumped into my house, grabbed a water bottle and threw water on her eyes. Her lips have been black. Her skin appeared burnt."

Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Sky

The assault occurred in Clapham on Wednesday night time[/caption]

Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
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New footage exhibits a person fleeing the scene in Clapham[/caption]

Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
Clapham chemical attack: Chilling new CCTV reveals final sighting of fugitive with melted face fleeing at King's Cross
A white substance was splattered on the automotive's window
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