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    Police launch hunt for man after woman ‘raped’ in seaside town park in broad daylight

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    Police launch hunt for man after woman ‘raped’ in seaside town park in broad daylight

    By TOM LAWRENCE, NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 02:57 EDT, 20 August 2025 | Updated: 03:07 EDT, 20 August 2025

    A manhunt has been launched after a woman was allegedly raped in a public park in broad daylight.

    The incident took place in Barrack Hall Park, Bexhill on Monday August 18.

    The victim, a woman in her 20s is receiving support from specially trained officers, Sussex Police said.

    Officers have identified a suspect, he has been described as a white man wearing a short-sleeved top and trousers. They are not believed to be known to the victim.

    Police are searching CCTV from the area and are urging any witnesses to come forward. 

    They are looking to speak to anyone who was in or around Barrack Hall Park, or near the entrance, between 4.30pm and 5.30pm that day.

    They also wish to speak to anyone who may have recorded a video in the park, whether on a mobile phone or a dahscam.

    The force said this could provide vital evidence for their investigation.

    Detective Inspector James Meanwell said: ‘We understand this incident will cause significant concern within the local community. We want to assure residents that we are working tirelessly, with dedicated patrols in place to provide reassurance and visibility while we carry out a thorough investigation.

    ‘The victim in this investigation will continue to receive the full support of specialist officers.

    ‘We are particularly appealing to anyone who may have been in Barrack Hall Park, or its vicinity, around the time of the offence to get in touch immediately’.

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