Sex attacker', 24, charged with four assaults of young women on beach

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'Sex attacker' charged with four separate assaults of young women on same beach

have charged and remanded a man in connection with a number of sexual assaults on lone women on the beach.

"Mohamed Abdelsalam, of Preston Road, Brighton, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault and one count of assault by penetration in relation to four separate reports in February. "In each instance, the victims reported being approached by a man while alone on or near the beach, persistently spoken to in a sexualised manner and sexually assaulted.

"The four victims – who were all women aged in their late teens and 20s - reported being assaulted at night or in the early hours of the morning on February 11, 12, 16 and 25.

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