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Update: Search for Suspect After Sexual Assault in Worthing Pub

In the ongoing investigation of a sexual assault reported in Worthing, police have made a key breakthrough. Following the release of a CCTV image on Saturday, 30th December, authorities have successfully identified a man who was seen at the Three Fishes in Chapel Road on the night of Saturday, 14th October.

This identification marks a significant step in the investigation. However, police have confirmed that no arrests have been made at this current stage.

The investigation is ongoing after a woman reported being sexually assaulted in the pub between 11.30pm and 12.45am on Sunday, 15 October.

If you have any information that could help, please contact police online or via 101, quoting serial 47230205217.

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