The Metropolitan Police has released new images of London chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezzedi.
In a new update, the force revealed Ezzedi, 35, was last seen at King’s Cross Tube station at 9pm on Wednesday.
Commander John Savell said: ‘We know that after the attack he traveled from Clapham South Tube station to King’s Cross Tube station and that he traveled this route between 7.30pm and 8pm. “We would like to appeal to anyone who may have seen it moving.”
“The most recent sighting of the suspect was at just 9pm when he was seen boarding the Tube from King’s Cross Tube Station on the southbound Victoria Line.”
Latest images of Abdul Ezedi released
Metropolitan Police Department
Police called on the suspect to “do the right thing and turn himself in” after it emerged that officers had found “substantial and important” evidence during the search.
Ezzedi, from the Newcastle area, is said to have suffered “serious injuries to the right side of his face” and remains at large after Wednesday’s attack in Clapham, south London.
The 31-year-old mother, who is believed to have known Ezzedi, was attacked with a caustic alkaline substance and was sedated in hospital in a “grave condition”, with her injuries believed to be “life-changing”. ing.
He said the injuries to his daughters, ages 3 and 8, were “not life-changing.”
Latest developments:
He was last seen at King’s Cross tube station at 9pm.
Metropolitan Police Department
John Savell told reporters outside Scotland Yard that “significant and important evidence” had been recovered in searches in east London and Newcastle on Thursday night.
In the latest timeline, he said Ezzedi left Newcastle early on Wednesday morning and arrived in south London by 6.30am.
He said: “In the search for Ezedi, we have a large team of highly experienced detectives leading the investigation, using all the tactics you would expect, and a large number of police officers on the scene.
“We also work very closely with colleagues at Transport for London, British Transport Police and Northumbria Police.
“Five search warrants were executed last night, two in east London and three in Newcastle.
“We have recovered some important evidence that will assist the investigation.”
appeal directly to EzediSavel said:abdulclearly very seriously injured.
“We have seen the images. You need medical help, so please do the right thing and turn yourself in.”