Authorities are urgently looking for a dangerous individual who has escaped from a mental health facility.

Care home in east London's Ilford.

August 9th 2024.

Authorities are urgently looking for a dangerous individual who has escaped from a mental health facility.
Narayanan had managed to escape from the care of his carers while on a visit to a park. This sparked an urgent search by the police for the 44-year-old man who was described as a "violent" mental health patient. Authorities were concerned as he was deemed a potential danger to women. The incident occurred on August 4th while he was under supervised leave in a park located in north London.

The Metropolitan Police issued a statement, urging the public to assist in locating Narayanan, saying, "While our efforts to find Balasankar are ongoing, we are reaching out to the community for their help. He has a history of violence and poses a risk to women. If you happen to see him, please do not approach him but instead, contact the police immediately." The statement also mentioned that he had connections all across London, particularly in areas such as Newham, Greenford, Hammersmith, Highgate, and Ilford. He also had ties to the West Midlands and had been previously found in Grays and Manchester.

This was not the first time that Narayanan had escaped from his care facility. In fact, he had managed to do so on three separate occasions. However, it was not disclosed where he had been found during those times. His care home is located in Ilford, which is situated in east London.

It is worth noting that Narayanan is not the only patient to have escaped from a mental health facility. In April, a similar incident occurred when 54-year-old Philip Theophilou left his care facility in Homerton, located in east London. Theophilou had a history of violence and had previously stabbed his neighbor to death back in April 2004. He had waited outside the victim's home in Alexandra Park before brutally attacking him six times in the chest with a knife. After the incident, Theophilou had spent three days living as a homeless person in Hyde Park before he was finally caught by the police. In the years that followed, he was placed in a mental health facility.

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