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Sex attacker strikes again on Brighton seafront

by Frank le Duc
Monday 7 Oct, 2019 at 9:03PM
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A sex attacker is believed to have struck again on Brighton seafront yesterday (Sunday 6 October).

The same man is also thought to have attacked a woman earlier in the summer.

Sussex Police said today: “Police in Brighton are searching for a man who sexually assaulted a young woman on her way home.

“They also believe the same man could be responsible for a similar assault in the city in July.

“The 19-year-old victim was walking east along the north pavement in Marine Parade, Brighton, at about 5.30am on Sunday (6 October) when she was approached by the man who first tried to engage her in conversation and then attacked her at the junction of Seymour Street.

“She resisted and after some moments she managed to struggle free and ran off.

“The man is described as of mixed race, tall and in his late thirties, with flat black afro-style hair and wearing square-rimmed glasses.”

Detective Inspector Duncan Elliott, of the Brighton Safeguarding Investigations Unit, said: “This was a very frightening experience for the woman, who is receiving support and assistance from specialist officers.

“It is vital that we trace this man and an intensive investigation began immediately on Sunday morning.

“If you were in the area early on Sunday morning and saw anything of this incident, even without perhaps realising what was happening at the time, or if you saw any other suspicious activity or can help us identify this man, please contact us online (link will be added) or by calling 101, quoting serial 293 of 06/10.”

Sussex Police said: “Detectives are also considering the possibility that the same man may be responsible for a sexual assault on a 22-year-old woman who was walking home in Ditchling Road, Brighton, at about 1.35am on Wednesday 24 July, when she was approached by a man of similar description at the junction with Princes Crescent, who again tried to engage her in conversation.

“He then sexually assaulted her but she resisted and he made off back down towards London Road and disappeared.”

Detective Inspector Elliott added: “We have carried out very thorough and detailed inquiries into this attack, including visits to all addresses in the vicinity, and the victim has also been receiving support from specialist officers but so far the assailant has not been traced.

“Again, if you have any information that could help our investigation into that attack, please contact us online or by calling 101, quoting serial 208 of 24/07.

“From the descriptions in each case, and the circumstances of the attacks, including other information, we believe they may well be linked.

“However, they are isolated incidents and not part of any wider pattern.

“Our investigations are continuing and our patrolling officers are paying extra attention to the areas involved and anyone with concerns can speak to them at any time.”

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  1. Daniel Harris says:
    7 years ago

    After watching panorama tonight this trend is shocking. Women really shouldn’t walk home along. How sad to have to say that.

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  2. Send Kitcat the bill says:
    7 years ago

    After Caroline Lucas announced that we were the city of protest and sanctuary, every junkie and scumbag made a b line for the city. Can’t wait to move. How sad to have to say that. Don’t delete this Frank, makes it look like your doing a Munchetty and forgetting that journalists are meant to be impartial 😳

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