In the ongoing investigation into Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed that all available CCTV footage has been released to the public. With 500 calls received from the public, the efforts to locate Ezedi have involved executing eight warrants, including three armed operations, and collecting 1,000 pieces of information.
The police continue to provide support to the family of the injured woman, who is recovering in the hospital but is unable to communicate. The investigation has highlighted a change in Ezedi’s behaviour, captured in the latest CCTV footage, showing his movements from Tower Hill in London to Chelsea Bridge, where his actions suggest a significant shift in demeanour.
The police, working with marine experts, have noted the difficulty in locating a body in the River Thames due to fast currents and underwater obstacles. The primary hypothesis now is that Ezedi’s body is likely in the river, although no discovery has been made yet.
Ezedi, known to have been in a relationship with the woman he attacked, causing severe injuries, has been sighted at various locations across London. These sightings show him with a notable facial injury, which, according to medical experts, could be life-threatening if untreated. However, there are complexities surrounding the wound’s potential lethality.
The relationship between Ezedi and the victim, which had deteriorated, is believed to be a significant aspect of the case. The police have detailed their previous relationship and the circumstances leading to the attack. The search for Ezedi continues, with the police urging anyone with information to come forward.