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Woman ‘sexually assaulted in pub toilets' as 2 men, 18 & 19, arrested & cops appeal for Good Samaritans to come forward

Woman ‘sexually assaulted in pub toilets' as 2 men, 18 & 19, arrested & cops appeal for Good Samaritans to come forward

Scottish Sun3 days ago
PUB HORROR Woman 'sexually assaulted in pub toilets' as 2 men, 18 & 19, arrested & cops appeal for Good Samaritans to come forward
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TWO men have been arrested after a woman was sexually assaulted in the toilets of a pub.
The woman was attacked in the lavatories of George's Bistro and Wine Bar in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, between 12am and 1am on June 28.
Both men, aged 18 and 19, have been arrested on suspicion of sexual offending.
Now, West Yorkshire Police is also appealing for two Good Samaritans - who helped the victim in the aftermath - to come forward.
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