A 14-year-old schoolgirl was raped in a park
in broad daylight between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
on September 4.
She was assaulted by a man in a secluded
area of Avery Hill Park in south
east London and so far, no arrests have been
made. The Metropolitan Police's Child Abuse
and Sexual Offences Command are still
looking for the attacker while the victim is
currently being supported by specialist
officers.
The Met have released CCTV images of the
suspect in a bid for information about the
attack. Police described the suspect as a black
man, believed to be in his 20s. He is slim
with short black hair and a moustache. He
was last seen wearing sand-coloured combat
trousers, dark blue shoes, and sun glasses
with black round lenses and carrying a grey
drawstring bag.
DC Mark Azariah from the Child Abuse and
Sexual Offences Command said: "This was a
horrendous attack on a vulnerable girl in the
middle of the day. If you were in and around
the area and saw anyone matching the
description of the suspect or saw anything
suspicious I would urge you to get in
touch. Likewise, if you have information
about the man wanted for questioning as a
result of the images released today, my
team are waiting for your call."


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