Police seek assault 'Good Samaritan'
The victim was pushing her young daughter in a pram at about 3.20pm when she saw a man she had spoken to some two months previously.
She told officers she had tried not to look at him as she did not want to speak to him.
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Hide AdBut as the man approached her he said: “Hello, how are you?”
He then grabbed her left wrist with both his hands.
She tried to pull her arm away, but she did not want to let go of the pram. She then shouted at the man “get off me” and a struggle ensued that lasted several minutes.
A second man then approached from behind and told her attacker: “Get your hands off her”. The assailant released his grip and walked off towards Hastings. The “Good Samaritan” who had intervened then escorted the woman to the railway station.
The man whom police want to interview on suspicion of assault is described as black, aged in his 30s, 5ft 4ins tall and of medium build. He had tightly-braided black hair, worn close to his head, and was wearing a dark jacket and trousers.
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Hide AdThe man who came to the woman’s aid is described as white, aged 35 years and of stocky build. He was 5ft 6’ins tall and had short dark brown spiky hair. He was wearing light blue jeans, a plain white T-shirt and white trainers.
PC Rob Jennings said: “The victim suffered a sore wrist and the incident has scared both her and her daughter.
“We are keen to trace the Good Samaritan who helped the woman and the suspect who assaulted her.”
• Anyone with information or who witnessed the incident, should contact Sussex Police on 0845 60 70 999 quoting serial 1058 of 17/05.”