Bromley police have released CCTV images after a man allegedly sexually assaulted a woman outside Hayes railway station.
The 25-year-old diabetic victim, who was drowsy at the time, said a man attempted to kiss her and pull her on top of him at a bus stop outside the station at around 12.30am on October 30.
The woman awoke on the ground being treated by paramedics, who gave her a glucose injection.
She had been travelling on the 11.59pm train from London Bridge to Hayes when the suspect struck up a conversation with her.
Two youths, a boy and a girl, are believed to have interrupted the alleged assault, causing the man to flee.
The suspect is described as a white man, aged 45 to 50, around 6ft tall, with mousey brown short hair and stubble.
He was dressed in a dark jacket and trousers with a light coloured shirt.
Anyone with any information should contact Detective Constable Dan Simpson at Bromley police's CID on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Police update
On Friday 5 December, a 48-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident. He has subsequently been released without charge and has now been eliminated from enquiries.
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