Two Young Sisters, Aged 6 and 2, Sexually Molested in Park Toilet in Sydney
Two young sisters, aged 6 and 2, were sexually molested at a toilet in a family park in Sydney.
The incident took place only 30 m from their family enjoying lunch. The extremely close-knit community is shocked and agitated about the incident. Police have already started hunting for the accused man who reportedly looked was of Middle-Eastern origin.
The girls were attacked when they reached the toilet at Campbell Hill Pioneer Reserve situated in Guildford. It happened at around 1:30 pm. The accused reportedly took the girls inside the toilet block and sexually abused them there. The girls were rushed to a hospital as soon as they were discovered. However, the nature of their injury is yet to be revealed.
A large group of local residents was seen gathering outside the park where the incident took place. The people were visibly angry about what happened to the young girls. The Daily Telegraph talked to a local resident named Maysa who claimed that she was acquainted with the family. She called the incident "shocking" and "disgusting." She said that the way the family felt was impossible to be put into words. She demanded that the accused should be burnt dead.
Chester Hill woman Marina Smith-Thorne informed police that she had seen a similar looking man coming out of the women's toilet back in October. She wished that she had said something when she saw him then. Back then, she did not think much about it even though she questioned what the man might be doing in the women's toilet. She said that the description provided on the news sounded exactly like the man she had seen before.
The accused apparently looked like someone from the Middle East or Mediterranean region. He was 165 cm tall and had a chubby build. He is reported to be aged in his thirties. He wore a dark-coloured shirt and a black hooded jacket on top of it. He wore blue shorts with white stripes.
Anyone with the information about the suspect may call Crime Stoppers at 1800333000 or visit https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/.