Body found in search for Clapham attack suspect

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CCTV image of Ezedi

A body has been found in the River Thames by officers searching for chemical attack suspect Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the Met Police have said.

Officers began hunting for Ezedi, 35, after a woman and two girls were attacked in Clapham on 31 January.

He was last seen on CCTV leaning over London’s Chelsea Bridge and was thought to have entered the water.

Police said distinctive clothing on the recovered body have led them to believe it is that of Ezedi.

Officers have not formally identified the body, however.

Commander Jon Savell said: “Based on the distinctive clothing he was wearing at the time of the attack and property found on his body, we strongly believe we have recovered the body of Ezedi.

“We have been in contact with his family to pass on the news.”

The police chief added that visual identification had not been possible and that DNA testing and dental records would be needed.

“That may take some time,” he said.

A marine policing unit had been conducting low tide searches in water surrounding Chelsea Bridge and recovered the body on Monday, he said.

Cdr Savell also confirmed that the woman attacked in Clapham remains in hospital but is now in a stable condition and no longer sedated.

“We have still not been able to speak to her but hope to as soon as she is well enough.” he said.

The Met received 500 calls with information about Ezedi during the manhunt, which had a £20,000 reward in place for information leading to his arrest.

In a statement, Cdr Savell thanked those people: “The public support for our investigation was overwhelming and every piece of information provided was followed up.”

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