Manhunt Fugitive Abdul Ezedi Buried in Controversial Muslim Funeral Despite Christian Claims
Ezedi’s Shocking Attack and Arrest
Abdul Ezedi, 35, the man hunted nationwide by the Met Police, has been buried in a Muslim funeral service — stirring heated debate. Ezedi had publicly claimed he converted to Christianity, but new details suggest otherwise.
He allegedly unleashed a horrific acid attack on a family in Clapham, south London. The victims were left traumatised, sparking outrage across the country.
Funeral Sparks Fiery Backlash
Exclusive footage shows Ezedi’s funeral service at a mosque in west London, followed by a Muslim burial in east London on March 11. This move has raised eyebrows and criticism.
MPs have slammed both the government and church for their role in managing the case. Many are questioning why Ezedi’s religious claims clashed with the Muslim rites performed at his funeral.
Calls for Transparency Grow Louder
The murky details surrounding Ezedi’s burial have complicated an already contentious case. Lawmakers and public figures demand clear answers and transparency in how such sensitive decisions are made.