Sheikh Issa Ponda |
He had visited Zanzibar in the weeks running up to the attack on
Katie Gee and Kirstie Trup, both from north London, who were on Saturday still
in hospital being treated for their injuries.
Ponda earlier this month met with the imprisoned leaders of a
Muslim separatist group, Uamsho, who police believe may have inspired the
attack on the two women.
Tanzania’s director of public prosecutions, Elieza Feleshi, on
Friday ordered that the cleric be arrested after accusing him of inciting
violence, for which he was convicted earlier this year and given a 12 month
suspended sentence.
The injuries that one of the girls suffered in the attack READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/43250.html |
“He narrowly escaped from the police in Morogoro, he was shot by
our officers, but we are pursuing him,” said Faustine Shilogile, a senior
police commander in Morogoro, the town 110 miles west of Tanzania’s commercial
capital, Dar es Salaam, where Ponda was shot.
Hospital update on Zanzibar acid attack 10 Aug 2013 Acid victims
in London burns unit 09 Aug 2013 Zanzibar: an exotic island with too many
ghosts 09 Aug 2013 Miss Gee and Miss Trup were said to be in a stable condition
last night as they began a second evening in hospital
The women, both aged 18, were admitted to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Friday where they w
ere receiving treatment for burns inflicted in an unprovoked attack while
they were on a volunteering holiday.
The women, both aged 18, were admitted to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Friday where they w
Katie Gee, left, and Kirstie Trup leaving for Zanzibar READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/43250.html |
Family members of the pair are believed to be keeping a bedside
vigil, after the teenagers were flown home yesterday and immediately sent to
the capital's regional burns centre.
A hospital spokesman confirmed the women continued to be treated
by medics, and their conditions were described as "stable". Miss Gee
has already taken to Twitter to say: "Thank you for all your support
x".
Their doctor, Andy Williams, a consultant burns and plastic
surgeon, said: "We can confirm that Katie and Kirstie have been
transferred to our care at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital's burns unit where
we're still assessing their injuries.
"Both families would like to thank everyone that's helped
to bring the girls back.
"The
families now wish to have time with the girls and that the media would respect
their privacy at this difficult time."
A photograph released by the girls' families showed the injuries one of them suffered in the attack.
A photograph released by the girls' families showed the injuries one of them suffered in the attack.
The girl is shown wearing an open striped
shirt and a silver necklace. What appear to be acid burns are clearly visible
on her chin, neck and upper chest.
One of the girl's injuries are much worse
than the other's, it was reported, because helpers used dirty water on her
burns.
One of the victims was reportedly immersed in
the sea in the aftermath of the attack at Stone Town, a beach resort, and the
salt water helped her skin.
"That completely altered the result: the
salt water and the acid," Miss Trup's father, Marc, said.
"The other girl panicked, ran around,
made her way to a public toilet." When "they got to the medical
centre there was no shower," he added. "They were throwing dirty
water at her."
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