Police want man with “French accent” after woman is raped
Date published: 14 January 2019
Police want man with “French accent” after woman is raped
A woman has been raped in Manchester.
Police are now appealing for information to help identify a man, after the woman was attack at around 6.30am on Sunday.
The 22-year-old was walking along Liverpool Road and onto Water Street when she was approached by a man as she walked under a railway bridge.
He grabbed her as she walked past him and then raped her.
The victim managed to fight him off and he ran away.
She then flagged down an unknown taxi driver, who also drove around looking for the man – but wasn’t able to find him.
He was last seen walked up Liverpool Road before officers were called.
Officers investigating are now hoping that the public can help identify the man or provide information that can help with enquiries.
Police would also like to hear from the taxi driver who originally helped the woman after the attack.
The man is described as black, mid-to-late 20s, around 5ft 10, of slim build with shoulder length dreadlocks – his hair is further described as parted far on one side and swept over his head.
It is thought he was wearing a thick black waist length coat, dark grey jogging bottoms and a dark top underneath.
It is believed the man had a French accent.
Detective Inspector Jen Tattersall from GMP’s City of Manchester Team said: “This was a terrifying attack on a young woman by a complete stranger.
“We have a good description of the man and are hoping someone will recognise him and get in touch. We are also keen to speak to the taxi driver who saw the victim after the incident occurred.
“The woman is being supported through this difficult time by our specialist officers. I would like to commend her for her bravery so far.
“Our officers are doing everything they can to find the person responsible.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police on 0161 856 64409, alternatively call Police on 101 quoting the reference number 610 of 13/01/18 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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