£20,000 Reward Offered in Hunt for Clapham Chemical Attack Suspect
Abdul Ezedi remains at large following the January 31 attack, with police intensifying efforts to locate him.
- Abdul Ezedi, suspected of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, has been on the run since January 31, with a £20,000 reward offered for information leading to his arrest.
- Ezedi was last seen on CCTV at Tower Hill Underground Station at 9:33 pm on the day of the attack, after changing trains at Victoria.
- The attack injured a mother and her two daughters, with the mother potentially facing life-changing injuries, including the loss of sight in her right eye.
- Investigators believe Ezedi is either being hidden by someone or has come to harm, with a 22-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
- The substance used in the attack has been identified as either liquid sodium hydroxide or liquid sodium carbonate, according to police laboratory analysis.