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Helena Vesty

Man grabs jogger and pushes her into Rochdale Canal in terrifying attack

Police are appealing for information after a woman was pushed into a canal by a man who grabbed and assaulted her during a jog.

At around 5.50pm on Tuesday October 26, 2021, police were called to the footpath of Rochdale Canal, between Gorrels Way and the bridge overpass at Bow Street, Rochdale.

GMP say enquiries have established that the victim - a 42-year-old woman - was running on the footpath in the direction of Castleton Train Station when she was approached by a man.

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The man grabbed the woman and she tried to get away. Following the struggle, he pushed the woman into the canal before fleeing towards Gorrels Way.

The woman did not sustain any injuries however she was left understandably shaken by the incident, say police.

The man is described as being white, around 5ft 9ins tall and aged in his 20s. He is of a medium build and has a short back and sides haircut with scruffy, wavy hair on top.

He was wearing light grey jogging bottoms, a dark coloured Parka jacket with a furry hood and dark trainers with air bubbles on the bottom.

No arrests have been made and enquiries are currently ongoing.

Detective Constable Chris Davies, of GMP's Rochdale district, said: "This was a terrifying experience for the woman, who was left feeling violated and scared.

"We will absolutely not tolerate this behaviour in Greater Manchester and are following all available lines of enquiry to locate the offender as soon as possible.

"Extra patrols will be present in the area whilst enquiries are ongoing. If you have any concerns or questions please feel to speak to our officers."

"If anyone was in the area at the time and saw this man, or witnessed anything suspicious, please do not hesitate to contact police."

Anyone with information should contact police on 0161 856 1707, quoting incident number 2627 of 26/10/21.

Reports can also be made anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers.

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