
Police are investigating the rape of a 15-year-old schoolgirl in an underpass close to an east London shopping centre.
The youngster was attacked in St Edwards Way, Romford, around 11.35pm on Sunday.
She is now being supported by specialist officers and the Metropolitan Police has stepped up patrols near The Brewery shops and leisure district.
Forensic teams have cordoned off the underpass, including the entrances on London Road and High Street.
Havering Councillor David Taylor said he has written to senior police and called for an urgent public meeting.
He added: “I am devastated by the news, which will leave many women feeling afraid to walk alone in our town and I pray for justice for the woman assaulted.”
No arrests have been made.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “On Sunday, June 22 at 11.36pm police were called to St Edwards Way, Romford to reports a girl had been raped.
“Officers attended and assisted the victim, a 15-year-old girl.
“She is currently being treated by specialist officers. A crime scene currently remains in place.
“We understand the concern this has caused in the community and people can expect to see an increased police presence in the area.”