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10:36am Friday 17th August 2001
A SWEATSHIRT torn from the back of a sex-attacker is being used by Greenwich Police in a witness appeal and could help identify the man.
The brown top was pulled from the back of a man as he attempted to rape a 26-year-old woman in Blackheath at 1.20am on Wednesday, June 29, this year.
The victim, who cannot be named, managed to escape the attacker after she was forcefully dragged into a garden in Vanbrugh Park.
The woman, from Greenwich, gave a description of her attacker to detectives.
He was described as being a pale-skinned black man, of medium build with a short Afro-style haircut.
As well as the Fruit-of-the-Loom sweatshirt, which the police now have, he was wearing a white T-shirt, dark baggy denim trousers and black trainers.
A police spokesman said: “The victim was badly shaken in the attack.
“We need to hear from anyone who might know this man or who saw him in the area.”
If you have any information about the man, or the incident on July 29, call Detective Sergeant Jason Fitzpatrick on 020 8284 1212.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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