Clapham chemical attack suspect Ahmed Ezedi 'could already be dead'

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The attack happened in Clapham (Image: Marcin Nowak/LNP)
The attack happened in Clapham (Image: Marcin Nowak/LNP)

Chemical attack prime suspect Abdul Ezedi may already be dead, having taken his own life or be using a close ally to stay hidden, a former senior police officer has said.

The 35-year-old has been on the run since Wednesday after a woman and her two daughters were attacked in the street in Clapham, south London. The woman, who has potentially life-changing injuries, was known to Ezedi and remains in hospital in a critical but stable condition. As the manhunt entered its fifth day, a £20,000 reward is now in place for anyone with information leading to his arrest.

Nick Aldworth, a former national counter-terrorism co-ordinator, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I think if we’ve not seen or heard from him in the the last couple of days, which appears to be the case, he’s gone to ground, possibly supported by somebody… or it’s not unlikely or improbable that he may have taken his own life. There is therefore a body to be found somewhere.”

Mr Aldworth said the Met would be tracking Ezedi’s movements through public cameras, which had been a “very effective” method in previous cases. The force said the last sighting of Ezedi, who is from Newcastle, was at 9.33pm at Tower Hill Underground station in east London on Wednesday, January 31, shortly after the attack in Clapham.

Asked if the Met Police would now have a precise location for his whereabouts, he said: “I think they’ll have a very good sense of what area he’s in. What you can’t discount of course is that he has been picked up by an ally and moved somewhere else, perhaps in a vehicle. The reason they’ve offered a £20,000 reward is usually because there’s a sense that somebody inside the community might well be harbouring this individual.”

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Clapham chemical attack suspect Ahmed Ezedi 'could already be dead'Abdul Ezedi at King's Cross at around 9pm (PA)
Clapham chemical attack suspect Ahmed Ezedi 'could already be dead'He is on the run from police (Metropolitan Police/AFP via Gett)

Police investigators believe there are people who know Ezedi’s whereabouts and have not come forward. The Met has warned anyone found assisting him will face arrest. They say he left Newcastle in the early hours of Wednesday and travelled south to London and was in the Tooting area by around 6.30am. His vehicle was seen again in Croydon, south London, at around 4.30pm and by around 7pm he was in Streatham.

Ezedi allegedly threw the younger child to the ground during the attack at 7.25pm, before attempting to drive away from the scene, crashing into a stationary vehicle and fleeing on foot. Minutes later he boarded a Tube train at Clapham South Underground station, and by 8pm he was at King’s Cross Tube station.

Police say three members of the public who came to the aid of the family during Wednesday’s attack, two aged in their 30s and one in her 50s, have all been discharged from hospital with minor burns.

Kelly-Ann Mills

Crime, Metropolitan Police

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