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Clapham chemical attack suspect was granted asylum after sex offence

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Sky News has been told Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, the man suspected of throwing corrosive fluid over a mum and her two daughters, was convicted of a sexual offence in 2018.

He was then granted asylum to stay in the UK by the government.

Police have released a CCTV image showing him with a significant facial injury after the attack.

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