Enfield park sex attacker hunted by police after woman assaulted in North London

Witnesses: Police urge anyone with information to come forward
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Police are hunting a sex attacker believed to have indecently assaulted a woman in a north London park.

Detectives believe the victim was sexually assaulted in Arnos Park in Enfield around 7.30am on June 14.

The attack is believed to have happened on a bridge over Pymmes Brook, which runs through the park.

The suspect is described as a black man in his late 40s or early 50s, around 6ft 3ins tall, with braided black hair.

He was wearing dark black sunglasses, a baggy light grey or green t-shirt and beige or green trousers.

Anyone with information should call Edmonton police station on 101, quoting reference 5213156/16 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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