Police appeal for hero who protected women from 'intoxicated' man on London high street to step forward
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Police appeal for hero who protected women from 'intoxicated' man on London high street to step forward
"This man saw three women being subjected to attention from an intoxicated man that was clearly unwanted, Sergeant Max Pennington said. He could have kept on walking, but instead he repeatedly placed himself between the women and the man, putting his safety on the line to do so. He didn't just stop to help, he stayed until he knew the women were safe. He should be proud of his actions."
"Officers were called at around 8am on Wednesday, January 14, to reports that a man had attempted to rob and sexually assault three women on Camden High Street. The witness put his safety on the line by placing himself between the three women and the intoxicated man to ensure they were safe, the Metropolitan Police said. His heroic actions were only discovered when police reviewed CCTV footage after speaking to the women, as part of their investigation into the incident."
Police responded around 8am on January 14 to reports that a man had attempted to rob and sexually assault three women on Camden High Street. A witness repeatedly placed himself between the women and an intoxicated man to keep them safe and remained until they were secure. Officers identified the witness on CCTV after speaking with the women and are appealing for him to come forward, believing he can assist the investigation. The suspect is described as white with a short brown beard, wearing a light cream jacket, green rucksack, dark trousers, brown shoes and a red beanie with a yellow logo. Witnesses can call 101 with reference 01/7057429/26.
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