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Appeal to find man after woman had hair ripped from scalp

The woman was also punched in the back of the head in a prolonged and unprovoked assault in December.

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Police have released a photograph of a man they want to speak to after a woman had hair torn from her scalp in a racially aggravated attack.

The assault took place outside East Croydon Railway Station, south London, at around 6.45pm on December 18 when the 31-year-old victim got off a Route 119 bus.

Scotland Yard said she had her hair pulled by the suspect, resulting in a portion being ripped from her scalp.

The suspect then punched her in the back of the head causing her to fall.

Police said the victim sustained facial injuries in the prolonged attack.

Detective Constable Becky Hughes said: “Tackling violent crime, especially against women and girls, remains our main priority.

“This was an entirely unprovoked assault which continued whilst the victim was lying on the ground.

“I would urge anyone who was there, or who recognises the person whose image we have released today, to come forward. We need to identify and speak with him.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 07880 429486 or 101 quoting reference CAD 5448/18Dec.

People can alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or tweet @MetCC with any information.

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