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Sex attack on man after robbery in south Belfast

26/09/2015 By ACOMSDave Leave a Comment

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A man has been sexually assaulted and robbed in south Belfast.

It happened at Dudley Street, off University Street, early on Friday, 25th September 2015.
A detective said: “It is though that a sum of cash was stolen from a man by two other men. Immediately after the robbery, he was sexually assaulted.”
The officer added: “The man is clearly distressed and we would ask for public support in our efforts to identify the two involved.”
 

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Filed Under: Anti-Bullying & Homophobia Tagged With: Belfast, robbery, sex attack

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