Man ‘bit woman on the chest’ in Chinatown club during night out in London

The pair were in the middle of a conversation when he suddenly leant down and bit her.


Man ‘bit woman on the chest’ in Chinatown club during night out in London + ' Main Photo'
Police have released CCTV footage of a man they would like to speak to (Picture: Metropolitan Police)

An urgent hunt has been launched to find a man who bit a woman in the chest inside a London nightclub.

A woman in her 20s was inside a venue in the heart of Chinatown when the man she was speaking to suddenly leant forward and bit her on the chest.

The man, who told the victim he was 42, then left the club a short time later.

The woman said he spoke with a European accent and police have now released CCTV footage of a man, who appears to be wearing a fedora, that it would like to speak too.

They said: Police are appealing for assistance in identifying a man in connection with a sexual assault in Westminster.

At around 2:30hrs on 26 April, the victim was in a nightclub in Lisle Street, WC2.

The woman, aged in her 20s, was speaking to a man when he leant forward and bit her on the chest.

The victim did not require hospital treatment.

The woman, aged in her 20s, was speaking to a man when he leant forward and bit her on the chest (Picture: Metropolitan Police)

It comes as eight in 10 young women have reported experiencing sexual harassment of assault in London in the last two years, research has found.

The research was conducted in part with the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime and The National Lottery Community Fund.

But the research revealed another worrying factor in the abuse – more than half of the ethnic women surveyed said the sexual harassment or assault they experienced was related directly to their racial or ethnic identity.

After some minority women rejected sexual comments and advances, 18% said they were racially insulted.

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