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Rapist's second hospital escape Rapist's second hospital escape
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A convicted rapist has escaped for the second time from the same south-east London hospital, police said. A convicted rapist has escaped for the second time from the same south east London hospital, police said.
Terrence O'Keefe, 39, who is serving a life sentence for rape offences, fled at about 1400 GMT while on a visit to King's College Hospital.Terrence O'Keefe, 39, who is serving a life sentence for rape offences, fled at about 1400 GMT while on a visit to King's College Hospital.
In 2005 he escaped from accident and emergency at the same hospital. In 2005 he escaped from A&E at the same hospital and fled to Liverpool, where he is known to have connections.
He is a light-skinned, black male, last seen wearing a green fleece jumper, black jeans and tan-coloured boots. Police said he is considered dangerous. Police said O'Keefe, who was being held at the secure Lambeth Hospital in south west London, is considered dangerous.
Police also said O'Keefe, who was being held at the secure Lambeth Hospital in south-west London, should not be approached. He is a light-skinned black man, last seen wearing a green fleece jumper, black jeans and tan-coloured boots.
There was a confirmed sighting of him at about 1500 GMT in Brixton, south London.There was a confirmed sighting of him at about 1500 GMT in Brixton, south London.
He is known to have connections in both London and Liverpool. Police said he should not be approached.
After his last escape, during an overnight stay at King's College Hospital, he fled to Liverpool.