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yogib 6:39 Wed May 30
Chemical attack in Redbridge
http://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/acid-or-noxious-chemical-attack-in-redbridge-1-5540034

2 people attacked this morning outside Redbridge station- 3 minutes walk from where I live!!!

Acid or noxious chemical attack in Redbridge

PUBLISHED: 11:59 30 May 2018 | UPDATED: 16:37 30 May 2018 Ellena Cruse
A section of the road has been cordoned off in Redbridge Lane East. Picture: Ken Mears
A section of the road has been cordoned off in Redbridge Lane East. Picture: Ken Mears
Two men were sprayed with an “unknown substance” outside Redbridge Station

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) were called to reports of two men sprayed with a liquid to the face at 10.37am

on Redbridge Lane East, Redbridge.

An LFB spokeswoman said: “They were treated by us with copious amounts of water and they are now in the care of the London Ambulance Service.

“The incident was over for us by 11.”

Police confirmed there was an incident with a chemical but said it could “be acid or a noxious substance”.

A witness who did not want to be named said the road was filled with flashing lights from all three emergency services.

“They have closed the road by the chemist,” he said.

“No one can get down.”
More information to follow.

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JohnnyL 11:11 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Well I drove around the diversion yesterday ... and it’s still London now

gph 5:01 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
If you look at this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bow_Creek_(London)#/media/File:Victoria_Docks_1872.jpg

you'll see that, although the offices were on the West Bank of Bow Creek, the works themselves were on the East Bank, and therefore in Essex.

On the grounds that we've got crossed HAMMERS, and not crossed pens, I'd say the works were more important.

Gavros 4:42 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
TIW FC incorporated at TIW Ltd, Orchard Road, LONDON.

1964 4:30 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
... or Upminster

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 12:54 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Neither is Redbridge

gank 10:20 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Well West Ham isn't in Essex today, is it?

So fuck off.

gph 4:05 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
East Ham and West Ham were part of the Ceremonial County of Essex until 1965.

Over half of West Ham United's lifetime.

And set to remain that way until 2030.

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 3:58 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Gank. West Ham were an Essex club for years, as was Redbridge. Know your history

J.Riddle 2:31 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Mick Cock Sore

Tony has much more trying work at the moment counting Soros's donations behind his armed 24hr facade at Connaght Square.

zebthecat 2:03 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Agent Orange?

gank 2:02 Thu May 31
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Redbridge in Essex?

What does this have to do with West Ham?

Dwight Van Mann 7:09 Wed May 30
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
3 minute walk from where you live!!! OMG that could've been you. You ok hun xxx
blah blah fucking blah

gph 6:51 Wed May 30
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
http://www.victorianlondon.org/crime/vitriol.htm

Blair is a rogue Time Lord

Fo the Communist 6:49 Wed May 30
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Blair invented acid?

Mike Oxsaw 6:41 Wed May 30
Re: Chemical attack in Redbridge
Thanks, Blair - YOU started this bucket of cunt. It won't be forgotten.





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