Chilling social media put up from Clapham sufferer earlier than horror chemical assault
The final social media put up from the supposed girlfriend of the suspected Clapham chemical attacker detailed her happiness, earlier than her life was flipped the wrong way up.
The lady, who’s but to be named, was certainly one of a number of victims when a person reportedly doused them with a chemical substance that has left the 31-year-old’s sight hanging within the steadiness. Six others had been injured within the alleged assault.
She was attacked alongside her two daughters, aged three and eight, in Lessar Avenue in Clapham at 7.25pm final Wednesday (January 31), the assailant has not but been caught as the primary suspect, Abdul Ezedi, stays at massive regardless of being noticed throughout London since.
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In a December 2021 put up, the girl thanked God for her happiness, in response to The Sun. The social media put up learn: “Thank You God.
“For all the joys in my life. For being so happy.”
The Sun also reported how close friends of the family told how the mum was “devoted” to her “lovely, type” little girls.
They said: “Our good friend is in the beginning a faithful and loving mom.
“Her kids are her life. She is beneficiant to a fault and a beautiful cook dinner and host.
“All she has ever wanted is a safe home for her and her beautiful, kind little girls.
“As their family members we’re nonetheless coming to phrases with the truth that this monstrous assault will change their lives perpetually.”
It comes as the 35-year-old suspect, Ezedi was was seen crossing Chelsea Bridge in London on the night of Wednesday, January 31. The find came after police continued trawling through CCTV footage.
Police also executed search warrants at addresses associated with Ezedi – including his place of work – in the north Tyneside area yesterday (February 8). No arrests were made and searches “have now concluded”, police said, although enquiries are continuing as a result of the raids.
The manhunt continues for Ezedi who has an injury to his face after the attack.
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