Police say no evidence found of reported gang-rape in Epsom
Summary
Police in Surrey said they have not found any evidence supporting reports of a gang-rape in Epsom on April 11. The investigation is ongoing, and no suspects have been identified or linked to asylum seekers or immigrants.Key Facts
- A woman in her 20s reported being raped by a group of men after leaving a nightclub in Epsom between 2am and 4am on April 11.
- Police reviewed a large amount of CCTV footage and interviewed witnesses, but have found no evidence to confirm the offence.
- No descriptions of suspects have been released due to limited information.
- Police have clarified that there is no evidence asylum seekers or immigrants were involved.
- Protests demanding more information and suspect details were held in Epsom, with police attending in protective gear.
- The protests were promoted by Danny Tommo, a former ally of far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
- A local church minister called the protests intimidating and organized an event promoting community unity.
- Police urged anyone with information to come forward and announced extra police patrols in Epsom.
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