Clapham attacker's first victim says fugitive is danger to women'
Briefly

If he'd been jailed for attacking me then surely he would have been deported, she said. But the failings didn't end there because someone from a church gave him a reference so he could gain asylum.
On Tuesday, police said painstaking work by counter terrorism officers who are highly experienced in manhunts and tracking offenders and have been drafted in to help scour hundreds of hours of CCTV meant Ezedi had now been traced from his last-known position at 9.47pm on Allhallows Lane in the City of London.
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