Warning to public as 'violent' killer absconds on escorted leave from secure hospital in West London

Police have warned that Mosa Abid "can be violent" and therefore the public should not approach if he is seen Credit: PA Archive/PA Images

A "violent" killer has absconded while on escorted leave from a secure hospital in west London.

Mosa Jamal Abid stabbed his cousin, Moamen Settar, to death in 2016 and was sentenced under the Mental Health Act two years later after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

The 26-year-old “can be violent” and should not be approached by the public if seen, the Metropolitan Police said.

Abid also absconded in October 2019 from Homerton Hospital in Hackney, east London, the force added.

Mosa Jamal Abid was last seen on April 10 wearing a navy hooded jacket, with black trousers and blue trainers Credit: Metropolitan Police

This time, he was on escorted leave in a newsagent on Uxbridge Road, Ealing, when he ran off at about 3pm on Monday, April 10.

He is believed to have fled eastbound along Uxbridge Road before possibly entering Brent Lodge Park.

In a statement released via the Met Police, Abid’s family appealed directly to him, saying: “Mosa – if you are reading this then please do the right thing and return to hospital so you can get the care and support you need.

“Every day that goes by and we don’t know you are safe and well is heartbreaking to us.”

Officers searched the area but Abid could not be found.

CCTV enquiries are ongoing and searches of the local area continue.

CCTV shared by the Metropolitan Police of Mosa Abid Credit: Metropolitan Police

Abid was last seen wearing a navy hooded jacket with black trousers and blue trainers.

The force said he requires medication for an ongoing health condition and might attend a hospital for help or approach local mosques during the Iftar period for food and drink.

Detective Inspector Alistair Stillgoe, from the local policing team in west London, said: “I understand that the longer Mosa remains missing, the more concern will grow amongst the public.

CCTV of Mosa Abid on the day he disappeared while on escorted leave Credit: Metropolitan Police

“I want to reassure people that we are utilising all our available resources, including deploying specialist officers, to help to locate him.

“We have had calls from members of the public and these have been followed up; some of these sightings have centred on the Hanwell area.

“Mosa may be sleeping rough in the area so I would ask people to keep an eye out and if they see someone fitting Mosa’s description, not to approach him, but to call us immediately.”

Police have urged anyone with information to call 999, quoting CAD 3873/10Apr.


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