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DOGS SEND MELBOURNE ATTACKER RUNNING đŸ¶ AFTER ATTEMPTED ASSAULT❗

2 Ansichten· 07/16/26
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Get that migrant cunt.

Wish it had of been pitbulls. But we'll take it.

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One of the dog walkers attacked in an attempted sexual assault near a Kooyong oval has revealed the horrifying demand her attacker made during the ordeal.

The man jumped from bushes and grabbed one of the two women in broad daylight near Righetti Oval about 11.30am Tuesday morning before the pair fought him off, aided by a pack of dogs that chased him into a nearby tunnel.

Speaking to Sky News on Thursday, one of the women described the moment the attacker made his intentions clear.

“That’s when he lunged at my friend and grabbed a hold of her neck and upper shoulders,” she said.

“Then he started walking over to me and talking.

“He was threatening me to get me into the tunnel and he wanted to have sex with me.”

The two women, aged 67 and 39, were walking along Gardiners Creek when the man leapt from bushes and grabbed one of them.

She managed to break free, but the man then turned his attention to the second woman, who also fought him off.

The Toorak and Glen Iris women, understood to be professional dog walkers, had numerous dogs with them at the time.

They released the dogs — ranging in size and breeds from small dogs and terriers to golden retrievers and mixed-breed rescue mutts — which gave chase to the man in dramatic footage ­obtained by the Herald Sun.

The hero dog pack chased the man into a nearby tunnel beneath the Monash Freeway.

Police said the man’s clothing was torn during the attack.

Footage from the scene shows at least six of the dogs pursuing the man as he fled, nearly tripping on at least two occasions before escaping into the tunnel.

The woman said she chose to focus on taking action rather than giving in to fear during the ordeal.

“I was thinking of all the different scenarios that could happen, but I was more trying to jump into action rather than focus on how scared I was,” she said.

“I’m just going to have to be a little bit more cautious. I mean, I always have been anyway. As a female, you always have to be alert.

“I’m not going to let it stop me from coming to the park that I enjoy so much and the dogs enjoy.”

The incident took place not far from a popular dog park.

On Wednesday one of the walkers, who wished to remain anonymous, said she would not let the incident deter her from returning to the popular spot.

“I was more sort of bewildered more than anything, and I think my fight mode kind of kicked in 
 I got shocked rather than scared,” she said.
“My dogs know who they need to be with and who they want to be with, so they know who their person is when they’re around them, and they always want to be there for them.”

A woman who witnessed the drama said she saw one of the dog walkers give the thumbs up, indicating she was OK.

Melburnians on Wednesday took to social media to congratulate the women on their decision to let the dogs free to chase off the man and also to applaud the dogs on their brave pursuit.

The Bayside sexual offences and child abuse investigation team ­released a facial composite of the man behind the assault.

He was described as being of African appearance and to have been wearing a black tracksuit, grey hooded top, white socks and slides, and carrying a large, bright blue backpack.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, has vision or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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