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Liverpool Echo
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Abigail Nicholson

Rapist still walking streets month after Royal Liverpool Hospital car park attack

A rapist is still walking the streets one month after a woman was attacked and raped by a stranger in a hospital multi-storey car park.

Merseyside Police received reports a woman was sexually assaulted in the Royal Liverpool Hospital 's NCP multi-storey car park on Sunday, September 18. Officers believe the attack happened between 10.30am and 1pm and the offender was a complete stranger to the victim.

Staff at The Royal Liverpool Hospital were sent an email on September 22 confirming an incident had happened in the car park and asked all members of staff to wear name tags and remain vigilant. They also said the trust had stepped up security.

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One month on from the horrific sex attack, police are appealing to anyone who saw anything suspicious, have dashcam or CCTV footage from the area between 10.30am and 1pm, or anybody with information to come forward.

Detective Inspector Paul McVeigh said information is required as a "matter of urgency".

He said: “Incidents of this nature are very rare and while I understand that members of the public may be alarmed I want people to be reassured that we are carrying out a full and thorough investigation to establish what has taken place and apprehend the person responsible.

“I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the area of Mount Vernon Street on the morning of Sunday September 18, who saw or heard anything suspicious, or thinks they may have captured something on their vehicle dash-cam to contact us as a matter or urgency.

“We are carrying out extensive enquiries in the area including obtaining CCTV footage. If anyone witnessed the incident or has any information that can help with our enquiries please get in touch.

“Violence against women and girls in any form is not acceptable and Merseyside Police has a number of initiatives in place to ensure the response to crimes of this nature are prioritised and that the appropriate policing activity is put in place to address the safety of women and girls.

“Providing support to victims of sexual assault has also never been more important. If anyone who has suffered a sexual offence can find the courage to come forward and speak to us, I want to assure them we will deal with them sensitively and make sure that reports are thoroughly investigated.”

After the incident was first reported, David Melia, Chief Nurse at Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The Trust is assisting Merseyside Police with their inquiries into an incident that was alleged to have taken place on the grounds of the Royal Liverpool University Hospital on 18 September. As an extra precaution 24 hour security around the site has been increased.”

Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has information which could help is asked to DM @MerPolCC, message ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre on Facebook’ or contact @CrimestoppersUK on 0800 555 111 with reference 22000696768.

For women who have felt or feel unsafe in public spaces the Home Office has set up a pilot service ( StreetSafe | Police.uk (www.police.uk) for anyone to anonymously report public places where they have felt or feel unsafe, because of environmental issues, eg street lighting, abandoned buildings or vandalism and/or because of some behaviours, eg being followed or verbally abused. Please note: 'StreetSafe' is not for reporting crime or incidents.

If something has happened to you or someone you know (including in public spaces online) you can call us on 101 or find out what online reporting services are available at StreetSafe | Police.uk (www.police.uk)

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