Teenager indecently assaulted by man in kilt in Edinburgh

The attack happened early Sunday morning.

Published 3rd Oct 2016

A teenager was indecently assaulted by a man in a kilt as she walked home in Edinburgh in the early hours at the weekend, police have said.

The 19-year-old woman was grabbed by a man and dragged into a garden area in Salisbury Place, in the south of the capital, at about 2.50am on Sunday.

She had been walking home after getting off a bus in the capital's Minto Street when the attack happened. She managed to fight the man off before returning to her address, where she reported the incident to police.

Detective Inspector Donnie MacLeod, from Police Scotland's public protection unit at Fettes police station, said: This was a terrifying ordeal for the young woman and thankfully she was able to fight her attacker off before running away.

We have already spoken to a number of witnesses ut I would urge any other members of the public who remember seeing any suspicious activity within the Salisbury Place area during the early hours of Sunday morning is asked to contact police immediately.

I would also ask anyone who recognises the description of the suspect to get in touch.''

The man is described as being white, in his early 30s, 6ft and of large build with dark hair. He was wearing a red kilt, calf-high boots and a dark hooded top with numbers on the front.