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Woman was groped and sexually abused in ‘truly cruel crime’

A woman was grabbed from behind by a man, pushed onto a patch of grass and then sexually assaulted, detectives said today. Police chiefs spoke of a “truly gruesome crime” and said she was receiving specialist medical care.

A full investigation has been launched today into what Greater Manchester Police described as a “serious sexual assault” in the Hyde area of ​​Tameside. The woman was attacked at around 6.40am on Friday morning.




She was walking along Grafton Street, just off Clark Way in Hyde, when police say a man approached her from behind and forced her onto a nearby patch of grass.

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A police spokesman said on Saturday: “The woman subsequently reported that she had been the victim of a serious sexual assault. She is currently being cared for by specialist officers and her welfare and care are at the heart of their ongoing work.”

“Officers would now like to speak to a man to assist with their investigation. The man is described as white, slim, in his twenties and with a light beard.

The police cordon (Image: Manchester Evening News)

“Officers would like to identify anyone who was in the area at the time – including the area around Clark Way, Grafton Street, King Street, the footbridge and the nearby bus stop. Please come forward. This includes anyone who has relevant doorbell, dashcam or CCTV footage from the time of the incident.”

As reported, officers have been on site since at least Friday morning. A footpath has been cordoned off near the bridge that leads from Hyde Bus Station to Grafton Street. A blue police tent has also been set up for forensic investigations.