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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 31, 2024 23:21:18 GMT
Nine people including mother and two young children are rushed to hospital after 'corrosive substance' thrown in Clapham South London. Officers have launched an investigation after a suspected corrosive substance was thrown at the trio in Lessar Avenue, Clapham South. The attacker fled the scene after the incident, with Metropolitan Police now using a helicopter to assist the manhunt. Three other people - who are all adults - have also been rushed to hospitals after sustaining injuries - linkI'm so pleased my daughter moved from Khans increasingly multicultural increasingly violent London.
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 9:03:31 GMT
As always with incidents of this sort, it is far better to wait for facts to come out. If you don't you repeatedly make yourself look a fool. As it stands the most likely scenario here is that this was a dreadful domestic incident - nothing to do with race (whatever the colour of skin of those involved), nothing to do with multiculturalism, nothing to do with the London Mayor, nothing to do with London's strengths and weaknesses. I have said this to you before, Red. Your prejudices have become paranoia and you are being, perhaps have been, consumed. Please go and get some help.
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Post by Dogburger on Feb 1, 2024 9:22:24 GMT
As always with incidents of this sort, it is far better to wait for facts to come out. If you don't you repeatedly make yourself look a fool. As it stands the most likely scenario here is that this was a dreadful domestic incident - nothing to do with race (whatever the colour of skin of those involved), nothing to do with multiculturalism, nothing to do with the London Mayor, nothing to do with London's strengths and weaknesses. I have said this to you before, Red. Your prejudices have become paranoia and you are being, perhaps have been, consumed. Please go and get some help. One report this morning suggested it was a bit of road rage ,well a lot of road rage as it turned out after a minor collision
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Post by jonksy on Feb 1, 2024 9:24:06 GMT
As always with incidents of this sort, it is far better to wait for facts to come out. If you don't you repeatedly make yourself look a fool. As it stands the most likely scenario here is that this was a dreadful domestic incident - nothing to do with race (whatever the colour of skin of those involved), nothing to do with multiculturalism, nothing to do with the London Mayor, nothing to do with London's strengths and weaknesses. I have said this to you before, Red. Your prejudices have become paranoia and you are being, perhaps have been, consumed. Please go and get some help. Doesn't sound like a domestic incident to me....Read the story FFS dappy Nine people have been injured.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Feb 1, 2024 9:29:50 GMT
As always with incidents of this sort, it is far better to wait for facts to come out. If you don't you repeatedly make yourself look a fool. As it stands the most likely scenario here is that this was a dreadful domestic incident - nothing to do with race (whatever the colour of skin of those involved), nothing to do with multiculturalism, nothing to do with the London Mayor, nothing to do with London's strengths and weaknesses. I have said this to you before, Red. Your prejudices have become paranoia and you are being, perhaps have been, consumed. Please go and get some help. Acid attacks are popular among a certain demographic.
Please try living in the real world sometime.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 1, 2024 11:40:18 GMT
The Police urging people to come forward if they saw the guy... ...just one problem, they refuse to issue a description of the guy...... wonder why?
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 12:02:22 GMT
Blimey all the old tropes coming out here. They know the name of the attacker it seems. They may issue a photo of him in due course if they need to. Eventually one way or another his identity will become public. Meanwhile they are asking for any video footage from doorbells etc that could be used in evidence not to be lost.
Assuming the adult victim is conscious, the police no doubt already have a pretty good idea of motive. We'll know that too in due course. I suggest we wait and see.
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 1, 2024 12:25:14 GMT
dappy is concerned that people are using their natural abilities for pattern recognition for unapproved purposes.
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 12:47:06 GMT
Absolutely Dan. Just like the incident where the guy got shot by the police which the usual suspects, as so often, jumped to the wrong conclusion, undeterred the same usual suspects are jumping to conclusions again here. Eventually they will no doubt get one right.... I understand the hotspot for acid (and alkaline) attacks in the UK is for some reason Northumbria. Perhaps we should then conclude that the assailant in this case was a Geordie.
The facts will become clear soon enough. To me this feels like a relationship breakdown case with a terrible outcome- colour of skin irrelevant. But there are plenty of other potential motives.
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 1, 2024 12:52:06 GMT
If what you are saying is correct, and dangerous chemical attacks are indeed a salient feature of Northumbrian society, then you would certainly be justified in coming to such a conclusion pending official confirmation.
Most people though would probably associate such attacks with ethnic minorities in places like London. Wrongly, according to you that is.
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 13:01:32 GMT
Lets wait and see what the story is in this case, Dan. It is factual that the largest number of acid attacks is in the Northumbria police area - at least according to the Acid Survivors Trust at least in the last year for which figures are available (2022). Of course perhaps you know better. We will discover in due course what the motivation for this case was and whether ethnicity was a factor. Sooner or later you and people like you will get the outcome you so desperately hope for. Who knows this may be it.
Meanwhile despite your and your fellow travellers desperation to win some sort of race based political point scoring contest , lets not forget that some human beings including very young children have been scarred for life both mentally and potentially physically. Lets wish them the best recovery possible.
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Post by johnofgwent on Feb 1, 2024 13:22:27 GMT
If what you are saying is correct, and dangerous chemical attacks are indeed a salient feature of Northumbrian society, then you would certainly be justified in coming to such a conclusion pending official confirmation. Most people though would probably associate such attacks with ethnic minorities in places like London. Wrongly, according to you that is. ACTUALLY "The UK is thought to have one of the highest of rates of recorded corrosive attacks, with an increase from 228 attacks in 2012 to 601 in 2016. Most were reported by the London Metropolitan police force followed by Northumbria, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Greater Manchester and Humberside [[2]"
ALSO:
"The UK has the highest number of recorded attacks in the world, and the need for prevention is greater than ever," said Jaf Shah, executive director at ASTI.
Looks to me like it is dappy who needs to get some help, with eyesight and reasoning
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 13:28:09 GMT
FFS you people really are desperate. I don't know the figures in 2016 John. I am happy to rely on the Acid Survivors trust to know the figures now (or in the last year for which figures are known 2022). Even the Express reports that reality. www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1862009/london-acid-attack-data
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Post by dappy on Feb 1, 2024 13:39:53 GMT
Seems like the perpetrator of this incident is of Asian, probably Kurdish, background and comes from Newcastle. Motive still unknown.
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Post by Dan Dare on Feb 1, 2024 14:40:07 GMT
According to the Express, police have named the suspect as Abdul Shakoor Ezedi and he is said to be 'from Newcastle'.
As the offspring of a long line of Geordies I'm very interested to learn more about the Northumbrian connection (although my forebears are from Co. Durham). Throwing acid seems a most un-Geordie like thing to do.
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