Tuesday 22 May 2012

Brave victim of train sex assault returns to carriage after ordeal to take picture of sleeping suspect

Do you know this man? Police are seeking the suspected sex attacker, pictured on a train between London Euston and Birmingham New Street on February 15
Do you know this man? Police are seeking the suspected sex attacker, pictured on a train between London Euston and Birmingham New Street on February 15

 
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Police are hunting a man suspected of sexually assaulting a sleeping train passenger who then photographed him after he returned to his seat and dozed off.

The 29-year-old woman, who cannot be named, was asleep on the 6.30am train from London Euston to Birmingham on February 15 when she woke to find a stranger groping her chest.
She quickly moved to another carriage and the man calmly walked back to his seat and went to sleep.

After composing herself, she crept back into the carriage and took the above picture on her smartphone.
She then got off the train at the next stop and contacted police.
British Transport Police have now released the image three months after the attack.

PC Nicola Salisbury, investigating officer, said: 'The victim was asleep on the train and awoke to find something pressing on her ribcage and chest.
'She quickly realised it was the hand of a male passenger whom she did not know.
'The woman got up immediately and moved away from the man.

 The attack took place on a service that left London Euston at 6.30am on February 15 and was travelling to Birmingham
The attack took place on a service that left London Euston at 6.30am on February 15 and was travelling to Birmingham

'Although uninjured, she was left extremely shocked and upset by the man’s behaviour.'
The man is described as around 6ft tall, with a large build and black hair.

A spokesman for British Transport Police added: 'I would urge anyone who knows who this man is, or his current whereabouts, to contact police straight away.'
Anyone with information about the assault is asked to contact British Transport Police on 0800 405 040 or call Crimestoppers anonymously.


Culled from The Daily Mail UK.

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