Belfast Telegraph

Convicted child killer Clifford still at large after failing to return to prison

- BY ALLAN PRESTON

A CONVICTED child killer last seen on a mobility scooter who failed to return to Maghaberry Prison on Sunday remains at large.

John Clifford (56) had been released from Burren house on the Crumlin Road for an external appointmen­t but failed to return.

The facility houses 22 inmates nearing the end of their sentences and is a satellite unit of Maghaberry.

Clifford was jailed for the brutal rape and murder of his eightyear-old niece Sue Ellen Clifford in 1988.

He had been trusted to babysit her that evening at her north Belfast home, but instead sexually assaulted and strangled her

before dumping the child’s body on a railway line.

The trauma later caused her mother Martha Adair to take her own life less than two years later.

Clifford is described as 1.75m tall with green eyes and fair hair.

Of a medium build, he was last seen wearing a black beanie style hat, heavy black coat, grey trousers and black dress shoes.

He was last seen using a distinctiv­e three-wheel mobility scooter with the registrati­on EXZ4974.

His other offences include cruelty to children and several charges of indecent assault on a male.

In 2010, the family of his victim spoke publicly about their fears that Clifford would kill again.

Sue Ellen’s sister Deborah Adair said at the time: “Mark my words, he will rape or murder another child. John Clifford is pure evil.”

“That man destroyed my family — he didn’t only murder my sister Sue Ellen, he was responsibl­e for the suicide of my mummy.” It was also reported that at the time of the murder Clifford was under death threat from loyalist paramilita­ries.

The killer was previously released in 2005, with his location kept a secret, but was sent back to prison after breaching the terms of his probation.

A spokespers­on for the NI Prison Service said: “The Prison Service is investigat­ing the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the abscondmen­t of John Clifford.

“At this time we are focused on returning him to custody and we would ask anyone with informatio­n to contact the PSNI immediatel­y.”

Members of the public or anyone with informatio­n on his whereabout­s has been asked to call police immediatel­y on 101.

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