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Alkali attack suspect may never resurface

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Alkali attack suspect may never resurface

Alkali attack suspect may never resurface

Alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi may have ‘gone into’ the River Thames and not be seen again, according to Commander Jon Savell of the Metropolitan Police.

Ezedi is wanted for questioning in connection with an attack in south-west London that has left 12 people seriously injured last month.

Report by Covellm.

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