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Surrey RCMP need public's help in identifying man who assaulted pregnant woman

Darpan News Desk Surrey RCMP, 01 Apr, 2021 05:42 AM
  • Surrey RCMP need public's help in identifying man who assaulted pregnant woman

 The RCMP need your help in finding the person who assaulted a pregnant woman in Surrey

 The incident happened at 102 Avenue and King George Boulevard just after 11:30 a.m. last Wednesday, March 23.

According to the RCMP the man  approached the woman from behind and pushed her to the ground in what they say appears to have been “an unprovoked assault.”

The woman did not end up with serious injuries but was taken to the hospital.

The suspect is described as a skinny white man who was wearing a sky-blue jacket and dark pants along with the grey hat when the attack took place. 
 
Photo courtesy of Surrey RCMP. 

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