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Clapham chemical attack victim wrote of her happiness online before assault

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The 31-year-old victim, a mum of two daughters, may lose her sight following the attack
The 31-year-old victim, a mum of two daughters, may lose her sight following the attack

THE Clapham chemical attack victim had written of her happiness on social media before she and her children were left with life-changing injuries.

She is said to have broken off a relationship with Abdul Ezedi shortly before he threw a corrosive liquid in her face.

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The Clapham chemical attack victim had written of her happiness on social media before the horror unfoldedCredit: LNP
The victim is said to have broken off a relationship with Ezedi shortly before the attack
The victim is said to have broken off a relationship with Ezedi shortly before the attackCredit: AP
Officers stormed the Best Bite takeaway on Wednesday evening, where chemical attack suspect Ezedi worked
Officers stormed the Best Bite takeaway on Wednesday evening, where chemical attack suspect Ezedi workedCredit: NNP
Updated timeline on Ezedi sightings
Updated timeline on Ezedi sightings

It is not known how long they were together but a December 2021 post read: “Thank You God.

"For all the joys in my life. For being so happy.”

The 31-year-old mum of two may lose her sight.

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Pals have set up an online fundraiser for her.

Close friends of the family told how the mum was "devoted" to her "beautiful, kind" little girls.

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.

"As their loved ones we are still coming to terms with the fact that this monstrous attack will change their lives forever."


Rachel Dale

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