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Woman sexually assaulted twice by fiend who followed her off bus – as cops share CCTV in bid to snare culprit

Woman sexually assaulted twice by fiend who followed her off bus – as cops share CCTV in bid to snare culprit

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COPS have released CCTV footage of a man they are looking for in connection with a sexual assault.
A woman, in her 20s, was attacked twice on May 21 in Ealing, west London, after being followed off her bus.
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Footage of the man cops are hunting
The man reportedly assaulted the woman as he got on the E1 bus at Browning Avenue.
As she got off the bus, he then followed her Park Road, where he attacked her again.
The E1 bus travels between Ealing Broadway Station and Greenford Broadway.
Detective Constable Teresa Moore, leading the Met's investigation, said: 'Women and girls should be safe to travel on public transport – and walk the streets of London – without being attacked.
'This incident highlights the opportunistic behaviour of the offender so it is really important we locate him as soon as possible.'
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