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Man hunted after stranger 'grabs woman for kisses' in Greenhithe

Efit of man hunted after woman kissed in Greenhithe
Efit of man hunted after woman kissed in Greenhithe

A woman claims a stranger grabbed hold of her and repeatedly kissed her before she fought him off.

Police said the woman reported the sexual assault as she walked home from Greenhithe station.

Officers were called after she was approached from behind in Liverymen Walk by a man who asked if she wanted to go for a drink.

The woman declined and carried on walking until the man stepped in front of her and grabbed her by the waist before kissing her on the mouth.

He kissed her again before she kicked him in the leg and managed to get away.

Kent Police have today released an efit of a man they want to speak to over the incident, at around 11.45pm on Friday, June 7.

He is described as mixed race, aged between 27 and 33, about 6ft 1ins, of medium build with short dark brown hair. He was wearing a dark top and blue jeans.

Anyone with information is asked to phone PC Danea Charleston on 01474 366469, quoting reference XY/17434/13, or Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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