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Police appeal for help to find Woolwich man who went missing from Queen Elizabeth Hospital

By Calum Fraser

Police in Greenwich are appealing for the public’s help to find a missing 24-year-old man.

Christopher Green was last seen at 10am on Sunday March 18 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich. He was admitted after feeling unwell and left prior to treatment.

Christopher is a white male of slim build, approximately 6ft 1inch tall with dark brown hair. He has a 2cm scar above his left eye and speaks with an English accent.

CCTV stills taken from the hospital show Christopher was wearing a thin dark outer jacket with his hood up, a dark inner jacket, dark trousers rolled up at the bottom, showing white bands around the ankles and black shoes with two Velcro fasteners on each shoe.

He was also holding a pair of black rimmed glasses in his hand and also a green hospital blanket.

Officers are growing increasingly concerned for Christopher’s well-being and would urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call police on 101 quoting ref: 18MIS011456.


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