London chemical attack suspect ‘gone into’ River Thames, police believe

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London Chemical Attack Suspect ‘Gone Into’ River Thames, Police Believe
Abdul Ezedi is accused of pouring a strong alkali on his ex-partner and injuring her two young children. Photo: Metropolitan Police
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By PA Reporter

London chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi is believed to have “gone into” the River Thames, police said.

Officers said on Friday their main working hypothesis is that the 35-year-old had “gone into the water”, but no body had been found.

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Ezedi, from the Newcastle area of England, is accused of pouring a strong alkali on his ex-partner, and injuring her two young children, aged three and eight, on Wednesday, January 31st, in Clapham, south London.

The woman had been in a relationship with Ezedi, with the breakdown of the relationship a possible motive for the attack.

A manhunt to find him has been ongoing for more than a week, with officers raiding two addresses linked to Ezedi in Newcastle in the early hours of Thursday.

Earlier this week police said the last confirmed sighting was just before 11.30pm on January 31st, a few hours after the attack, as he crossed over Chelsea Bridge and entered Battersea Park in central London, then crossed back over the same bridge minutes later.

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