Header Ads Widget

Female shopper ‘attacked boy, 5, in superhero outfit’ outside GP surgery

Police hunt female shopper over physical attack on \'five-year-old boy\' dressed in superhero outfit outside GP surger
The shocking abuse was said to have taken place in a car park (Picture: Surrey Police)

An investigation has been launched after a woman allegedly verbally and physically abused a young boy dressed as a superhero in a car park.

CCTV was released after the shocking incident was reported to have happened outside Cranleigh Medical Practice in Surrey on Thursday, at around 4pm.

Officers said a 56-year-old woman has already been arrested for assault causing actual bodily harm.

But they are appealing for more witnesses to what happened and hope to track down another woman in connection with the case.

They have released CCTV images of the group shopping in the high street to see if anyone recognises them.

The second woman is described as white, wearing black trousers and a yellow short-sleeved top with ruffles over the shoulders.

The boy is described as white, aged between five and seven, with cropped, dark brown hair.

Witness appeal following child protection incident in Cranleigh, Surrey Police
The young boy was wearing a superhero outfit and is believed to be aged between five and seven (Picture: Surrey Police)
Witness appeal following child protection incident in Cranleigh, Surrey Police
Officers are also hoping to find a second woman in connection with their investigation (Picture: Surrey Police)
Cranleigh Medical Practice surrey
The incident was said to have taken place outside Cranleigh Medical Practice in Surrey (Picture: Geograph)

He was wearing a two-piece or onesie with Marvel character The Hulk on the front and long blue sleeves, and was also wearing Timberland-style boots.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: ‘Inquiries are ongoing and we are still looking for witnesses to this incident to help us identify the other parties involved.

‘If you saw or heard anything that might assist our investigation, please contact us on 101.’

Officers have described what happened as a ‘child protection incident’.

Witnesses can also share information anonymously through independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.



from News – Metro https://ift.tt/38LXmYq

Post a Comment

0 Comments