Horror as girl is raped by stranger for the duration of Royal Ascot – with cops launching urgent manhunt for attacker

Law enforcement have introduced an urgent manhunt right after a woman in her 20s was allegedly raped through Royal Ascot.

The sufferer was strolling together a footpath in close proximity to Ascot station when she was approached by a man involving 11pm and 11.30pm on June 21.

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The incident took put just hours following Royal AscotCredit score: Rex

The offender, thought to be in his mid-20s, is then mentioned to have raped her.

He is described as a white gentleman of regular height and of a trim create, law enforcement say.

The male is understood to have been donning “a black or darkish hooded prime, with the hood up” and was driving a dim colored bike “that may have experienced yellow depth on it”.

It arrived just several hours soon after 1000’s experienced attended Royal Ascot at the close by racecourse on Friday, right before racegoers yet again flocked to the historic venue all over again on Saturday.

No arrests have still been built.

Investigating officer Detective Inspector Liam Butler reported: “We are investigating this regarding incident and have been building extensive enquiries.

“Patrols in the location have been increased for reassurance.

“We are inquiring for the public’s support and would ask for that everyone with data to remember to arrive forward.

“If you recognise the individual described who may well be recognised to the Station Hill space, or if anybody was driving in the region between 11pm and 11.30pm and has sprint-cam footage, be sure to get in contact.”

A statement from Thames Valley Law enforcement extra: “Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses pursuing a rape that took place in the town of Ascot.

“Between 11pm and 11.30pm on Friday (21/6) a lady was going for walks on a footpath around Station Hill, when she was approached by a male who then raped her.

“The target, a lady in her twenties is remaining supported by specifically qualified officers.

“Any person with info is urged to  contact Thames Valley Law enforcement on 101 quoting reference 43240293544.

“Or if you do not would like to communicate to the law enforcement remember to contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”