Leicester park safety fears ‘unfair’ say police

By Beth Mosettig

A Leicestershire Press investigation has discovered nearly 50 cases of violence and sexual assault have taken place this year in the vicinity of a popular Leicester park.

Police figures show there have been 47 reported cases of this type of crime between January 2016 and August 2016, in the area between Regents Road, Tigers Way and Welford Road, which includes Leicester’s Nelson Mandela Park.

Our investigation follows a police appeal for information after a woman was seriously sexually assaulted in Nelson Mandela Park earlier this year.

The 33-year-old-woman was approached from behind and sexually assaulted. Police are hunting three men in relation to the attack. No arrests have yet been made.

Inspector Simon Preston, the Commander for the city centre neighbourhood policing area, said: “The figures are not a fair representation of the level of crime in and around Nelson Mandela Park.

He said that in order to maintain anonymity of victims the police.uk figures did not pinpoint a precise location of where the crime was committed.

“There were six incidents of sexual assault on Regents Road, Tigers Way and Welford Road – an area which includes HMP Leicester, the Leicester Royal Infirmary and numerous multi-occupancy housing. One of these incidents involved a stranger attack and the investigation is continuing to find the person responsible.

“It is unfair to suggest that Nelson Mandela Park is unsafe because of the level of crime in its vicinity. We would always encourage everyone to stay in well-lit areas and to always walk in groups – this would be the advice for everyone of all ages in all parks across the city.”

Assistant City Mayor Manjula Sood, said: “There should be patrols at all times of the day not just in the evening, and they should have plain clothes officers on patrol as attackers might move on if they can spot police officers.”

“One assault is too much there might be many more assaults that aren’t even being reported to police.”

Nelson Mandela Park – named after the former South African leader in the late 1980s – is a busy city park, situated between Welford Road and Waterloo Way.

It features a playground, a green space and is commonly used as a cut through for shoppers and students.

It is a well-known and well-used public space – which makes these figures even more shocking, said Linda York, Manager of Leicester Rape Crisis.

“I didn’t know about the figures – but I would advise women not to walk in the park alone or carry your phone with a light on. Try to make yourself visible and, if possible, make sure you are with someone if you can be.”

Leicestershire Police release image of man in connection to serious sexual assault in Leicester

By Beth Mosettig

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This is the face of the man being hunted by police in connection with a serious sexual assault in a Leicester Park.

The 33-year-old victim was walking through Nelson Mandela Park when she was approached from behind and subjected to a serious sexual assault.

Police believe that there may have been two other men in the area during the assault. They are treating all three men, who were described as black, as suspects.

The assault took place on Friday, February 5, between 9.30pm and 10.30pm. Police have only just released the image.

The main suspect has been described by police as of stocky build, in his 30s, tall, slim, with chin-length dreadlocks. He spoke with a southern accent.

The second  man was described as of stocky build, with a distinctive tattoo of a dagger or knife on his head. There is no detailed description of the third man.

The victim assisted police in compiling the computer generated image and they are keen to hear from anyone who recognises the man in the picture.

If you recognise the man in the image or any of the suspect descriptions then please get in touch with police.

If you have any information please contact DC 3011 James Piskula on 101, quoting crime number 20194.

BREAKING NEWS: Image released of man Leicestershire police want to speak to in connection with sexual assault

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We need your help to identify the man in this computer generated image after a 33-year-old woman was the victim of a serious sexual assault in Leicester.

The victim was walking through Nelson Mandela Park in Welford Road when she was approached from behind and subjected to a serious sexual assault.

It’s believed that there may have three men in the area during the incident. The main suspect has been described as a black man, in his 30s, tall, slim, with chin length dreadlocks. He spoke with a southern accent.

A second suspect has been described as a black man, of stocky build, with a tattoo of a dagger or knife on his head. The third man was also black.

The incident took place sometime between 9.30pm and 10pm on Friday 5 February.

We appreciate that the incident took place sometime ago and extensive work has been carried out since it was reported including a CCTV trawl, forensic work and local enquiries.

The victim has now been able to assist us in compiling this computer generated image and we’re keen to hear from anyone who may recognise the man in the picture.

If you recognise the person in the image or any of the suspect descriptions then please get in touch.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact DC 3011 James Piskula on 101, quoting crime number 20194.