The Daily Telegraph

Teenager endures three separate sex attacks in one hour

- By Victoria Ward

A 17-YEAR-OLD girl was sexually assaulted three times by three men within an hour in an “unpreceden­ted” and gravely traumatisi­ng ordeal.

The teenager was walking home from a nightclub in Tower Hamlets, east London, when she was targeted by the men in quick succession.

The local authority announced yesterday that it was investing £3million to put an additional 19 police officers on the streets in the crime-ridden borough after losing almost 200 in seven years due to government cuts.

Police said there was absolutely no link between the “opportunis­tic” attacks on the teenager, two of which were described as very serious, possibly rape. The third suspect may have been part of a group.

The victim, who is a student, was so deeply traumatise­d that her memory was affected. Officers fear she may have been drugged.

It is hoped that the men will be identified by CCTV images, one of whom in particular – the second suspected attacker – is clearly pictured.

The girl’s ordeal began shortly before midnight on Friday Sept 29. She had spent the evening at a club with friends but became sepa- rated from them and was heading home.

She was seen on camera at around 11.55pm being carried down Cambridge Heath Road in Hackney by the first suspect. The pair are then seen appearing to go into a doorway, after which the man is not seen again on camera. Items of the top half of the girl’s clothing were found nearby.

Shortly after midnight, another CCTV camera captures the girl stumbling down nearby Mint Street being followed by a different man, suspect two, on a racing bike. Police believe the bearded man followed her as she turned headed in the direction of Bethnal Green train station.

The images indicate that the man then directed her into an area set back from the street where they remained for a period of time. The CCTV then shows the suspect walking away.

The girl, whose clothing appears dishevelle­d, emerges shortly afterwards and continues down Corfield Street.

Just minutes later, at around 12.45pm, detectives believe the victim was attacked a third time, possibly by two or three men.

CCTV captures a third suspect walking down the street, possibly joined by two others who can be seen in the distance under some trees. The man appears to bend down towards a spot on the kerb, between two parked cars, and is believed to have seriously assaulted the teenager. He is then seen walking away on his own. He has a distinctiv­e gait which gives him the appearance of walking unevenly and perhaps being slightly bow-legged.

A member of the public then spotted the victim lying on the ground in distress and called 999. A Metropolit­an Police spokesman said such a string of completely random attacks was “incredibly

Detectives investigat­ing the alleged crime had not seen anything like it in 20 years

rare”. Detectives investigat­ing the alleged crime had not seen anything like it in more than 20 years.

The council announced that it was ploughing in funds from its reserves to bolster its police force by 19, taking the total number of council-funded officers in the borough to 39.

Tower Hamlets, which has the highest volume of anti-social behaviour calls to the police in London, has lost 23 per cent of its force in seven years.

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 ??  ?? Top: the teenager’s movements on the night she was allegedly attacked by multiple assailants; above: the third suspect is caught on CCTV, prior to the alleged assault; right: the second suspect can be clearly seen in a CCTV grab
Top: the teenager’s movements on the night she was allegedly attacked by multiple assailants; above: the third suspect is caught on CCTV, prior to the alleged assault; right: the second suspect can be clearly seen in a CCTV grab

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