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Man arrested after pregnant woman repeatedly punched

Victim has been left ‘traumatised’ by attack

Chantal da Silva
Tuesday 23 March 2021 11:55 EDT
Police are patrolling the Stamford Hill area after a pregnant woman was attacked on 18 March
Police are patrolling the Stamford Hill area after a pregnant woman was attacked on 18 March (Getty)

The Metropolitan Police have arrested a man in his late 50s after a pregnant woman was left “traumatised” by an attack that saw her have a pillowcase forced over her head before being repeatedly punched.

Officers arrested the man at a residential address in Haringey on Monday evening on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, the Met Police said in a press release.

The police department had been called shortly after 7pm on Thursday over an assault that had occurred around half an hour before on Manor Road on Stamford Hill.

The 20-year-old Jewish woman, who is 27 weeks pregnant, was taken to hospital for treatment for minor injuries following the incident.

Read more: Hunt for man who put pillowcase over pregnant woman’s head and punched her stomach in unprovoked attack

Police said enquiries are still ongoing to establish a motive.

At this stage, they said the crime is not believed to be linked to any other offences.

Speaking with the Press Association, Rabbi Herschel Gluck, president of the Shomrim neighbourhood watch group in Stamford Hill, said the young woman was left “traumatised” by the incident.

The rabbi said that “all parties” must do their part to ensure the safety of women and girls and said the issue should be “put on the front burner”.

Following the incident, police have been conducting patrols in the Stamford Hill area in an effort to provide reassurance to the local community.

Anyone with information in this investigation is asked to contact police via 101 quoting reference: Cad 6517/18Mar.

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