A GOOD Samaritan who tackled a madman with a chemical attack suffered “burns to both eyeballs” after helping a woman and her two children escape.
Fugitive Abdul Ezedi, 35, is still at large after allegedly dousing 12 people with a corrosive alkaline liquid on Wednesday.
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Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, is still on the runCredit: AFP
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This footage shows the moment of the horrific attack (circled)
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A white substance was sprayed on the car window
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Bagged evidence at the scene in Clapham
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Officers found empty containers with corrosive warnings after searching a house in Newcastle
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He also allegedly tried to run over the woman before slamming her three-year-old daughter to the ground twice “like a rag doll”.
Ezedi is believed to have tracked his victim to the two-star Clapham South Belvedere Hotel, where the council put her up with her daughters, aged three and eight.
Now a witness has told how his partner, a woman in her 50s, bravely knocked the dangerous attacker to the ground – and was left with terrible injuries.
She pounced on the man, believed to be Ezedi, 35, as she watched him attack the woman and her daughters – not knowing they were covered in the chemical, reports The Sunday Times.
Her partner explained: “We had no idea it was any substance; it’s just that the guy clearly intended to hurt [three-year-old].
“He then went to pick up a child from the road to do it [throw the child to the ground] again, when my partner lunged and caught him, grabbed him by the leg and in the process fell to the ground like in rugby.”
As a result, she now has “fried both eyeballs” and sees a specialist every day.
Her partner added: “I have no doubt that the child would no longer be with us if my partner had not stepped in, and if the other neighbors had not immediately taken the family and washed them, their injuries would have been far away. up.”
Officers from the National Crime Agency, nicknamed “Britain’s FBI”, were drafted in to the search last night.
NCA agents are investigating whether organized crime groups are helping Ezedi evade arrest, the Sunday Times reports.
It comes after officers released footage of officers entering a house in Newcastle on Saturday where empty containers were found with corrosive warnings on the labels.
Police say forensic tests are “currently underway” to determine whether the containers contained the substance used in the attack.
Moments later, the police raid the house in search of Clapham’s attacker and discover a key piece of evidence
It was also revealed that Ezedi had arrived in the UK in a lorry and had not claimed asylum.
However, he then converted to Christianity and was accepted on the third attempt with a priest as a character witness.
It comes as…
Ezedi pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of exposure before being granted asylum, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed.
He was sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court on 9 January 2018 to nine weeks in prison suspended for two years for sexual assault.
He was given a 36-week prison sentence for the exposure, to be served consecutively, which was also suspended for two years.
I have no doubt that if my partner had not stepped in, then the child would no longer be with us.
Witness at the scene
Commander Jon Savell said: “Abdul Ezedi was last seen at King’s Cross tube station at 9pm on Wednesday January 31, where he boarded a southbound Victoria Line train.
“The police investigation to determine his further movement and finally locate him continues at a pace.
“I want to thank everyone who contacted the police and shared what they knew.
“We have received dozens of calls with information, including possible sightings, and every single piece of information has been recorded and is part of our ongoing investigation.
Everything we know about Ezeda
What were Ezedi’s last known movements?
Chase officers say Ezedi’s car was seen in Newcastle at a quarter past midnight on Wednesday.
By 6.30am the car was seen traveling to Tooting, south west London.
A further sighting of his car was confirmed in Croydon at 16:30 and Ezedi was seen driving in Streatham at 19:00.
The attack on the 31-year-old woman and her daughters, aged three and eight, happened in Lessar Avenue, Clapham at 7.25pm that night.
The mother is believed to be known to Ezedi, police said.
Ezedi fled in his car, but it crashed nearby. After that, he left the vehicle and ran away.
At 7.33pm Ezedi boarded a northbound train at Clapham South tube station.
Ezedi got off at King’s Cross shortly before 8 p.m.
He was seen on CCTV leaving Tesco Express at 21 Caledonian Road, near King’s Cross, and turning right.
The suspect had significant facial injuries and is believed to have purchased a bottle of water.
Ezedi re-entered King’s Cross tube station at 21:00 and boarded a southbound train on the Victoria line.
The suspect has not been seen since.
Does Ezedi have a criminal record?
In 2018, Ezedi was convicted of a sexual offense and given a suspended sentence at Newcastle Crown Court.
The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed that he was convicted on January 9 that year after pleading guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of exposure.
He was entered in the Register of Sex Offenders for 10 years.
Why did Ezedi get asylum in Great Britain?
Ezedi was granted asylum in 2020 on the third attempt – after being convicted of a sexual offence.
He allegedly arrived in the UK on the back of a lorry in 2016 and claimed to have converted to Christianity to support his asylum bid.
The priest told the Telegraph that Ezedi had converted to Christianity and was “fully committed” to his new faith.
What happened to Ezedi’s face?
CCTV from Wednesday evening shows Ezedi with what police described as very “significant injuries to the right side of his face”.
Met Police Commander Jon Savell addressed him directly, saying: “Abdul, you’ve obviously got some very significant injuries.
“We’ve seen the pictures. You need medical attention, so do the right thing and surrender.”
“I can assure the public that my colleagues and I are fully committed to using all available tools and tactics for as long as necessary to find Abdul Ezedi.
“Today I call on the public to remain vigilant and to contact the police immediately if they have seen Ezedi or have information about him.
“I would also like to reiterate that if you see Ezedi, you should call 999 immediately. He should NOT be approached.”
Anyone with information about Abdul Ezedi is asked to call 020 7175 2784 or call 999 to spot him immediately.
To remain anonymous, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers.
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Ezedi was allegedly in a relationship with the mother he attacked, it is claimed Credit: AFP
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The moment police raided a flat in Newcastle
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