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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/girl-raped-masked-strangers-peckham-rye-london-b976712.html


'Det Sup Clair Kelland said: ?The investigation into this incident is fast paced and ongoing and involves an extensive crime scene.


?We would like to speak to anyone who was in the area of Peckham Rye Station between 10pm and 11pm last night who saw anything that might assist our investigation.?


Any witnesses or anyone with any information should call police on 101, or Tweet @MetCC quoting 240/14JAN. To remain 100% anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or visit crimestoppers-uk.org.'

Vigil Holly Grove Friday 21st Jan 6-8PM for18yo Peckham rape victim


Vigil Holly Grove Friday 21st Jan 6-8 for18yo Peckham rape victim

Posted by Tosca Today, 12:57PM


Late last Thursday evening a woman was walking away from Peckham Rye Railway Station through Elm Grove when she was attacked and raped by 2 men who wore dark clothes and covered their faces. The Met Police are taking this crime very seriously. There will be a vigil in Holly Grove this Friday from 6-8. Please bring a candle in a jar.


Dear Tosca

Thank you for making the effort to share this news about the vigil on Friday, I was searching for news about this awful incident and NOTHING came up about the vigil so well done.

I will now share your this update via Nextdoor.

I do hope the girl is getting plenty of support from family and friends. Please also pray for her and that the two guys will be identified and put away for a very long time.

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