On Wednesday evening (GMT) in London -that 'diverse' city where the British MSM believes represents the rest
of the UK, an incident occurred that was reminiscent of the acid-throwing days back a few years ago. In London.
As of Thursday afternoon, the culprit is reported to still be at large and yet oddly, no description of the suspect
can be found in any of the major news outlets.
Edit:
Only moments after I'd posted the above, Sky News reported more on the person who is allegedly from
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 282 miles away.
of the UK, an incident occurred that was reminiscent of the acid-throwing days back a few years ago. In London.
As of Thursday afternoon, the culprit is reported to still be at large and yet oddly, no description of the suspect
can be found in any of the major news outlets.
Quote:Witnesses recount 'horrific' alkali attack in ClaphamBBC:
'Witnesses have described a "horrific" scene after a mother and her two girls were doused in their
car with a "corrosive substance" in south London. One witness told the BBC the mother cried:
"I can't see, I can't see" as he tried to help. "It was quite horrific," he added.
The Metropolitan Police said injuries to the mother and the younger girl, three, could be "life-changing".
The attack is believed to be targeted.
Police said an alkaline substance was used in the attack, which happened on Lessar Avenue, near Clapham
Common on Wednesday evening. Shannon, who lives on the street, said she ran outside after hearing "a
lot of shouting" then a "bang" and "someone saying 'help'". "As I run outside, I've seen this guy throwing a
child on the floor, he picked her up and threw her again."
Shannon said she ran over and grabbed the child, carrying her to safety in her block of flats. "I've then seen
her mum walking up the road saying 'I can't see I can't see'." At that point her partner set off after the suspect.
"I chased him halfway down the road, but I was in slippers so didn't get very far," her partner told the BBC.
"As I came back, that's when I saw the woman who had been attacked ... so I ran inside to get some water
and just sprayed her down with water." He described seeing what looked to be serious burns to her face.
Shannon, who suffered less serious burns to her face, arm and lips after caring for one of the children involved,
was taken to hospital but later discharged. "My skin started tingling as well, my face started tingling," she said.
A resident named Abdul said he saw baby's shoes on the street as he was returning home from a dentist
appointment. "People were just screaming everywhere, there were fifteen police cars and fire brigades, it
was quite a stressful moment." "It was so shocking that it would happen right next to my house."
He said police often patrol the street.
Another resident, who told the BBC his name was David, witnessed the aftermath of the incident.
"The people on the street [are] fearful. This is a safe neighbourhood, so this is shocking," he said.
As the search for the attacker began, residents said they heard the whir of helicopters through the night.
The nature of the attack has left residents distressed. "How can people do this sort of thing?" one neighbour
asked....'
Edit:
Only moments after I'd posted the above, Sky News reported more on the person who is allegedly from
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 282 miles away.
Quote:Man wanted over chemical attack named - as police say he has injuries to his faceSky News:
'Police have warned the public not to approach a man being hunted over a chemical attack on a woman and
two girls in south London. The suspect, named as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, from Newcastle, has significant injuries
to the right side of his face, according to police.
Abdul Edizi... not the average Geordie moniker.
Ezedi, believed to be aged around 35, was last seen on Caledonian Road in north London earlier today, officers said.
He could be heading back towards the Newcastle area, and both Northumbria Police and the British Transport Police
are helping the Metropolitan Police with the manhunt.
Police also confirmed that a car involved in the attack belonged to Ezedi, while the substance used in the attack
was alkaline. The attack took place near Clapham Common last night. A 31-year-old mother and her three-year-old
daughter, alongside her other daughter, aged eight, remain in hospital following the attack.
The mother and one of the children may have suffered life-changing injuries, according to police.
Officers say the suspect attempted to make off from the scene in a car following the incident, but collided with
another vehicle, and then made off on foot in the direction of Clapham Common. Police said the suspect was
known to the woman and described the incident as a "targeted attack".
Superintendent Gabriel Cameron, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "If you see him [Ezedi], I plea do not approach him.
"And if you see him, call 999. "He has significant injuries to the right side of his face." Asked if he would be caught, he
added: "We have got a significant assist looking for this man. "We will catch him. I am wholeheartedly confident."...'
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