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Cop plea in double uni attack.


POLICE are hunting a predatory attacker who assaulted two young women in a city's student quarter.

On Monday, an 18-year-old was grabbed from behind while walking alone in Lord Hay's Grove, Old Aberdeen Old Aberdeen is part of the city of Aberdeen in Scotland. Old Aberdeen was originally a separate burgh, which was erected into a burgh of barony on 26 December 1489. It was incorporated into adjacent Aberdeen by Act of Parliament in 1891. , at 11.45pm.

The victim screamed and struggled, and a passing car slowed, causing the attacker to panic and flee towards Aberdeen University halls of residence.

The man is described as aged 21-30, 6ft, slim and wearing a black T-shirt.

Grampian Police Grampian Police is the police force for the north east of Scotland, covering the council areas of Aberdeenshire, City of Aberdeen and Moray (the former Grampian region). The force is headquartered in Aberdeen.  believe the attack is linked to an incident on Saturday in Don Street at 12.30am.

A 20-year-old was attacked by a man of similar appearance. He is also said to have a local accent and a pierced eyebrow eyebrow /eye·brow/ (-brou)
1. supercilium; the transverse elevation at the junction of the forehead and the upper eyelid.

2. supercilia; the hairs growing on this elevation.
.

DI Matt MacKay said: "We are anxious to speak to anyone who may have witnessed either incident."
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Publication:The Mirror (London, England)
Date:May 23, 2007
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