Daniel Khalife brutally mocked after ‘only making it to Chiswick’
Daniel Khalife has been brutally mocked after solely making it to Chiswick after 4 days on the run.
Khalife was arrested simply 5 miles from HMP Wandsworth the place he escaped strapped to the underside of a lorry.
Following his arrest, the general public has taken to X (Twitter) to mock Khalife for making it such a brief distance after such a tough escape.
Khalife was arrested by police at 11am this morning after a number of experiences from the general public indicated he was in Chiswick, London.
In the 4 days since his disappearance, social media was busy with rumours and theories about the place he could be.
Most of the mockery centred across the quick distance between Wandsworth and Chiswick, a journey which takes just some minutes on the practice and round two hours on foot.
Writing about Khalife’s seize, Jamie Simmonds mentioned: “Daniel Khalife only making it to Chiswick in four days, is like telling your parents you’re running away and then sitting in the garden.”
Jason Okundaye added: “He deserved to be caught for only making it to Chiswick in four days though how can you not even escape London?
“He let us all down but worst of all he let himself down.”
Another supply of comedy got here from how Khalife might escape from jail however not make it out of London or the nation.
A consumer merely going by the title “~” mentioned: “Daniel Khalife had four days to get out of the country and the furthest he made it was Chiswick. How did he even escape prison in the first place.”
Ahead of his arrest, one consumer merely mentioned: “Prisoner on the loose in Chiswick…clearly we’re dealing with a man who doesn’t mind spending £8 on a coffee and croissant.”
While Khalife’s escape was a supply of comedy for a lot of, his arrest is essential and an investigation has now begun into how he escaped.
In an announcement upon his arrest, the Metropolitan Police mentioned: “Metropolitan Police officers have arrested Daniel Khalife, who escaped from HMP Wandsworth on Wednesday 6 September.
“Officers apprehended him just before 11:00hrs today, Saturday 9 September, in the Chiswick area, and he is currently in police custody.
“We would like to thank the public and media for their support throughout our investigation to locate Khalife and we will provide a further update on his arrest in due course.”
After police introduced his arrest, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak mentioned he was “very pleased” Khalife was now in custody.