Image source, PA Media Image caption, Officers started browsing the river at low tide on Saturday earlymorning Police are browsing the River Thames for the body of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the Clapham chemical attack suspect. Detectives think the 35-year-old might be dead after going into the water near Chelsea Bridge in west London on 31 January – hours after the attack. CCTV videofootage revealed him pacing and leaning over the bridge before he vanished from view, cops stated. Ezedi is implicated of splashing a lady he assoonas had a relationship with, and her children, with a destructive compound. The Metropolitan Police stated on Saturday earlymorning that cops boat searches had began at low tide, from around 09: 00 GMT, and were taking location near Chelsea Bridge and the surrounding stretch of river. A coupleof hours into the operation it was validated that the bodies of 2 males hadactually been recuperated within an hour of each other – one near HMS Belfast, in the Tower Bridge location, and the other in Limehouse, east London. But cops stated neither of these were believed to be connected to the Ezedi examination. Officers are working to validate their identities, the Met included. Ezedi was last seen on the bridge at 23: 27, around 4 hours after the attack, and was not spotted leaving the location. At a instruction on Friday, Met officers stated the search of the Thames would include boats from the Marine Policing Unit. They alerted that at this time of year the Thames was extremely quick streaming and complete of snags, and that it was possible Ezedi’s body might neverever surfacearea. Speaking at Scotland Yard, Cmdr Jon Savell stated officers had invested the last 24 hours “me
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