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Woman assaulted and robbed in stairwell

today at 07.28 Anna Sjögren

A 25-year-old woman was assaulted and robbed in Västra Frölunda during the night.

The woman was assaulted in a stairwell and is said to have been dragged to the floor by the perpetrator, writes GP.

– She is said to have been threatened by the suspected perpetrator who is said to have followed her to the address, says Jon Franzén, officer on duty at the police in the West region to the newspaper.

The woman was not physically harmed.

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