A brave bystander suffered severe injuries after confronting a man who threw corrosive liquid on young girls.

A criminal suspect is still on the run following an incident where they sprayed a dozen individuals with a harmful substance.

February 4th 2024.

A brave bystander suffered severe injuries after confronting a man who threw corrosive liquid on young girls.
Abdul Shokoor Ezedi is currently on the run after committing a horrific attack on Wednesday. The incident involved him spraying 12 individuals with an unknown corrosive liquid, causing serious injuries. Among the victims was a brave passerby who intervened to save a woman and her two young daughters from the attack. Unfortunately, this heroic act resulted in injuries to her eyes.

According to reports, Ezedi was known to the family he targeted and had tracked them down to a hotel in Clapham. After dousing them with the corrosive liquid, he even went as far as slamming one of the young daughters, who was only three years old, to the ground. The brave passerby, who remains unnamed, did not hesitate to intervene and tackle the attacker, risking her own safety. Her partner, who witnessed the incident, stated that they had no idea there was a chemical substance involved until it was too late.

CCTV footage from a Tesco store in north London shows severe damage to Ezedi's face, believed to be from the corrosive liquid. He was later spotted at King's Cross underground station on the same day. The partner of the woman who intervened shared, "I have no doubt that if my partner had not jumped in, the child would not be with us today. Our other neighbors immediately took the family and washed them down, which helped minimize their injuries."

The fugitive attempted to run over his victim after the attack, and a manhunt is currently underway with the National Crime Agency involved. Police have released footage of a raid at a home in Newcastle, believed to be connected to Ezedi. Empty containers with corrosive warning labels were found at the property, and forensic officers are investigating if they contain the same substance used in the attack.

Jon Savell, a senior commander with the Metropolitan Police, has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any information about Ezedi's whereabouts. He stated, "My colleagues and I are fully committed to using every available tool and tactic to find Abdul Ezedi. We are conducting tests to determine the substance used in the attack and will not rest until Ezedi is in custody." The severity of the attack has caused public concern, with many fearing it could lead to an escalation of violence. However, authorities are assuring the public that they are doing everything in their power to locate and apprehend Ezedi.

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