Clapham chemical attack suspect's injuries could be 'fatal' if untreated - last sighting near London's Vauxhall Bridge
- Abdul Ezedi, the suspect in the Clapham chemical attack in south London, is at large and his facial injuries could be fatal if untreated.
- Ezedi was last seen crossing Vauxhall Bridge at 11pm and walking along the river. He has not used his cash card since then.
- The attack injured a 31-year-old mother and her two daughters, with the mother potentially losing sight in her right eye.
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Clapham chemical attack suspect was in relationship with victim, police say, and warn wanted man's injuries could be 'fatal'
The Clapham chemical attack suspect was in a relationship with the mother who was wounded, police have confirmed, as the force say the wanted man's injuries could be 'fatal' if they go untreated.
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Read Full ArticleClapham chemical attack suspect's injuries could be 'fatal' if untreated, police say, as they reveal last sighting near London's Vauxhall Bridge
Abdul Ezedi, who has not been to hospital, was last seen crossing Vauxhall Bridge and walking on to Grosvenor Road at 11pm on the night of the attack in southwest London, and has been on the run since, police say.
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