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Jordan King and Nicholas Cecil

Friends release edited photo of 'devoted' mother and children injured in Clapham chemical attack

The loved ones of the mother and children who were injured in the horrific Clapham chemical attack have released an edited photo of the family as a fundraiser was launched.

The picture, with love hearts over their faces, was came out on Wednesday night with the launch of the GoFundMe fundraiser so they can “have a safe and secure future with the things they need to rebuild their lives and recover”.

By 7.30am on Thursday, they had already managed to raise £5,000 of their £50,000 goal.

The close friends also spoke out about the woman who was left severely injured after being doused with a corrosive chemical in south London.

In a statement, they said: “Our friend is first and foremost a devoted and loving mother.

“Her children are her life. She is generous to a fault and a wonderful cook and host.

“All she has ever wanted is a safe home for her and her beautiful, kind little girls.”

Police are still looking for suspect Abdul Ezedi (Metropolitan Police/PA) (PA)

It comes as policing minister Chris Philp issued a fresh appeal on Thursday to Londoners to be the “eyes and ears” of the police in the hunt for suspect Abdul Ezedi.

He stressed that Scotland Yard was devoting “all resources” at its disposable to find the suspect including “exetensive use of CCTV”.

A major manhunt is under way for suspect Ezedi, 35, who is suspected of pouring a strong alkali on his ex-partner, and injuring her two young children, aged three and eight.

The 31-year-old may lose the sight in her right eye and remains sedated in hospital eight days on from the attack.

She is still too ill to speak to police and her injuries were so severe the incident is being treated as attempted murder.

One of her daughters was also hit by the liquid while witnesses described the three-year-old girl being slammed to the ground in Lessar Avenue, Clapham, on January 31.

Members of the public in Lessar Avenue, Clapham, rushed to help the family in the wake of the harrowing violence, a number of whom were injured themselves.

The friends’ statement continued: “As their loved ones we are still coming to terms with the fact that this monstrous attack will change their lives forever.

“It is difficult to imagine now how they will recover, and all we want is for them to be able to rebuild their lives.

“We cannot put into words how grateful we are to the heroic neighbours of Lessar Avenue.

“They risked their own lives to save them and we can only imagine how distressing the attack was for them too. They are angels in our eyes.

“We know this incident has deeply touched people across the UK, and even a very small donation would be invaluable.”

On Wednesday, police confirmed for the first time that the victim had been in a relationship with Ezedi but it had broken down.

She had agreed to meet him on the day of the attack and was in his car with her young children when he struck.

Appearing on GB News on Thursday, Mr Philp was pressed on why the Met Police had so far failed to catch the suspect more than a week after the attack.The Croydon South MP said: “London is a city of about nine million people, it’s got something like three to four million residential properties in it, it’s a very large city.

“But the Met are dedicating all the resources they can but I would just ask the public to help.

“The public should be the eyes and ears of the police.

“Somebody, somewhere has information about where he is....please if you have information you must come forward to the police.

“It is of course an offence to assist someone in evading the law who has committed a criminal offence so I would urge people to come forward with information.”

Mr Philp added: “We need to find him as quickly as possible.

“So, please anyone that knows anything, does not mind what the circumstances are, please urgently contact the police with that information.”

Investigators say they are keeping an open mind as to whether Ezedi, an Afghan refugee who came to the UK on a lorry in 2016, has come to harm or is being helped to stay hidden.

He fled the scene in Clapham, at first using his bank card to travel around on the Tube network, and then walking a route that appeared to hug the banks of the River Thames.

The most recent sighting was on Vauxhall Bridge Road just after 11pm on the night of the attack, with counter-terrorism officers drafted in to go through hundreds of hours of CCTV to track his route.

Police said there is no evidence yet to suggest that he jumped in the river.

They have received hundreds of calls with potential sightings of Ezedi, who is from Newcastle and had driven down to London early on the morning of January 31.

He was allowed to remain in the country despite being convicted of two sex offences in 2018, and twice being rejected for asylum.

In 2020, he successfully challenged the Home Office refusal, backed up by a retired Baptist minister who said he had converted to Christianity.

Metropolitan Police Commander Jon Savell said the massive manhunt for Ezedi is “an incredibly high priority attempted murder investigation”.

He said: “While we still retain an open mind, it appears the motivation for this truly awful attack is the breakdown of a relationship.

“The woman remains in a critical but stable condition in hospital. As we know she has very serious injuries and remains sedated and so poorly we haven’t yet been able to speak to her.

“This was a senseless and cruel attack by a dangerous man – we urge anyone with information about Ezedi’s whereabouts to contact us as matter of urgency. He is wanted for attempted murder.”

Ezedi, who is not the father of the children who were hurt, suffered significant facial injuries that could prove fatal if left untreated.

Detective Superintendent Rick Sewart, who is leading the hunt for the Afghan refugee, said: “The medical injuries to Ezedi appear very significant from imagery that we have recovered, to the right side of his face.

“And through the National Crime Agency we have received medical interpretation which would indicate that his injuries could be potentially fatal if not treated.”

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