Detectives have released CCTV footage of two men suspected of raping a woman as she walked home from a pub last year.
The 31-year-old victim left the venue in Finsbury Park, north London with two men shortly before 11pm on July 15 2019.
They walked for a short distance before she was attacked and raped on Green Lanes.
Detective Constable Daniel Hooper said: “More than a year on from the attack we have released very clear CCTV footage in the hope of locating the suspects.
“I would like to emphasise the importance of this being shared widely.
“I am appealing directly to the public to look at the footage and see if they can identify these two men. If you can help, please do come forward.”
No arrests have been made.
Anyone with information can call police on 101 quoting the reference 3082/19AUG2020, or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online.
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