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Woman in her 20s ‘sexually assaulted' at ticket barrier in major train station as cops release CCTV in hunt for man

Woman in her 20s ‘sexually assaulted' at ticket barrier in major train station as cops release CCTV in hunt for man

The Sun2 days ago
COPS have released CCTV in the hunt for a man who sexually assaulted a woman at a ticket barrier in a major train station.
An image has been released by the British Transport Police in connection to the attack at Euston station earlier this month.
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At around 3.05pm on Tuesday 1 July, a woman in her 20s was queuing to enter platform 7.
A man, who had been refused entry at the barrier, sexually assaulted the woman as he went in the opposite direction.
Officers believe the man in the image could have information that may assist their enquiries.
Anyone who recognises the individual is urged to contact the British Transport Police as soon as possible.
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