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A horror in the quiet city, while Schoolgirl, aged 15, raped days after attacked 13 years old | Great Britain | News

A horror in the quiet city, while Schoolgirl, aged 15, raped days after attacked 13 years old | Great Britain | News

The police are investigating after two teenage schoolchildren were attacked and raped in separate incidents in the same city – just a few days. However, despite the approach of the attacks on the 13 -year -old victims, I don’t think they are linked. The 15 -year -old was sexually assaulted in the Beaumont Road area of ​​Totton, Hampshire, around 8:30 pm on March 1.

The police have launched a description of a man who want to talk about rape, describing him as white, in the early 20s, with brown hair, a big nose and an increased face. A second report was then made of the younger girl who was raped in a park on Testwood Lane in Totton, on March 14th. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said they keep an open mind, but I don’t think the two incidents are not believed to be connected.

The main investigator, detective inspector Claire Shawley, said: “We fully understand the concerns within the local community on this incident.

“I would like to reassure you everything that we work extremely to progress our investigation on this incident, and specialized officers continue to support the victim.

“However, we would like to hear from anyone who was in the Beaumont Road area in Tomaton on Saturday evening, March 1st.

“Do you remember seeing something suspicious in the area?

“Do you have any record that can help our investigation, including Dash CAM, door camera, mobile phone or any other CCTV?

Regarding the second incident reported in Totton, Di Shawley, he said: “At this moment, we do not believe that the two incidents are linked, based on the events reported by the victims.

“We will continue to ask the public not to speculate on any incident, but to share information directly with us instead.

“We will share additional updates with you on investigations when we can do this.”

If you have information, no matter how small you may believe, call 101 and quote the incident number 44250092935.

You can also report online through the website Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabular.

Alternatively, contact the Crimestoppers, anonymous, at 0800 555 111.