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Body of Abdul Ezedi Found DEAD in River Thames

Body of man suspected of chemically attacking former partner pulled out of river, London police say


MailOnline 20 FEB 2024




Police “strongly believe” they have recovered the body of alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi from the River Thames.

At around 4pm on Monday the crew of a passing boat reported they had seen a body in the water near Tower Bridge at Tower Pier. The body was recovered by the Metropolitan Police’s Marine Policing Unit and has been viewed by detectives working on the investigation.




The Metropolitan Police said the crew of a passing boat reported seeing a body in the water near the Tower of London on Monday afternoon. Detectives inspected the body after it was recovered by the Met´s Marine Policing Unit and concluded it was that of 35-year-old Abdul Ezedi.

Three weeks ago, police launched a nationwide manhunt for Ezedi, 35, after the attack in the Clapham area of south London on Jan. 31 that involved a strong alkali. Images of Ezedi captured after the attack revealed he suffered significant injuries to the right side of his face.

On Feb. 9, the Met said they thought Ezedi had probably "gone into the water" having watched closed-circuit television images.

"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," said Commander Jon Savell on Tuesday. He added that formal identification by visual means, or via fingerprints, was not possible, given the time the body remained in water.

"We will work with the coroner on other ways to complete formal identification, such as DNA testing and dental records," Savell said. "That may take some time."







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