The fugitive has ‘potentially life-threatening’ injuries
Police this Wednesday, February 7, warned Abdul Ezedi, the suspect of the chemical attack in the English capital at the end of January: if he is not treated, he may die from his injuries.
Abdul Ezedi is urged to go to the authorities as soon as possible. This man, who has been on the run for a week, A 31-year-old woman in London is suspected of being sprayed and her two daughters, ages 8 and 3, a highly concentrated corrosive substance, which may be soda, in the middle of the street.
In a press release published this Wednesday, February 7, the London police warned the fugitive: his injuries which appear to be “very serious” “could potentially be fatal if not treated”.
Up to £20,000 is being offered for any information about the suspect
Abdul Ezedi He was last seen in CCTV footage on the day of the attackwith severe injuries to the right side of the face caused by the product being thrown at the victims.
He has been on the run since Wednesday, January 31 and authorities are actively searching for him. Since Sunday, London police have been offering a reward of up to 20,000 pounds (about 23,400 euros) for information leading to his arrest.
This press release was published this Wednesday and was picked up by our colleagues at Sky News which may have reached the man’s ears, and forced him to go to hospital. A police spokesperson explained that health institutions in the capital are on alert if he appears.
London police indicated in its press release that the chemical attack on Wednesday January 31 is being treated as attempted murder.
The victim knew Abdul Ezedi. She suffered “life-changing” injuries and was still in “critical but stable condition at the hospital,” according to information released by authorities.