Home Secretary leaves house as fury grows over acid attack
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Home Secretary leaves house as fury grows over acid attack
Home Secretary James Cleverly was seen leaving his house this morning as the hunt for the chemical attacker enters its third day.
‘Dangerous’ Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, 35, a convicted sex attacker, is being sought by police after leaving three victims with ‘life changing injuries’ when he threw an alkali substance at them.
Mr Cleverly refused to comment when asked if the suspect should have been granted asylum in the UK after being convicted of sexual offences.
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