The Met police believe the 35-year-old Afghan asylum seeker entered the water near Chelsea Bridge in west London after leaving Battersea Park following the horrific attack in Clapham on January 31.
Abdul Ezedi was last sighted on Chelsea Bridge in London on January 31, with detective leading the man-hunt now saying his chances of survival after jumping into the River Thames are "extremely remote"
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Amanda Young, 49, and Lewis Young, 30, who are not related to the victim, have been charged with being a person in charge of a dog dangerously out of control and causing injury.