Police search Thames for chemical attack suspect's body
Police have started searching the River Thames for the body of chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi.
A boat was seen circling near Vauxhall and Chelsea bridges, with the Metropolitan Police saying they began shortly after low tide at 8.50am.
Detectives now believe Ezedi is dead after CCTV showed him leaning over the railings of Chelsea Bridge on the night of the attack.
Ezedi, who went on the run more than a week ago, is believed to have "gone in the water" a few hours after the attack in Clapham, south London, on 31 January.
He is accused of throwing a strong alkali on his ex-partner and injuring her daughters, aged three and eight, in an attack that left 12 people wounded.
A manhunt had been going on after a badly injured Ezedi was caught on CCTV in various London locations on the night of the attack.
But it's now suspected he may have taken his own life just hours later.
The last sighting of the 35-year-old was on Chelsea Bridge just before 11.30pm.
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