Police say no evidence of offence found in Epsom rape incident
Surrey police are investigating a reported rape of a woman in her 20s that allegedly occurred in Epsom between 2am and 4am on April 11th, after she left a nightclub. The alleged attack was said to have happened outside a Methodist church.

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AI-generatedSurrey police are investigating a reported rape of a woman in her 20s that allegedly occurred in Epsom between 2am and 4am on April 11th, after she left a nightclub. The alleged attack was said to have happened outside a Methodist church. Despite extensive investigation including reviewing CCTV footage, interviewing witnesses, and conducting forensic and house-to-house inquiries, police have stated they have found no evidence of the reported offence to date. The investigation is ongoing, and police clarified that limited suspect information is due to limited information about the incident itself. Protests occurred in Epsom due to the alleged incident, with demonstrators demanding more information. Police have increased their presence in Epsom and are asking anyone with information to contact them.
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5 extractedProtesters gathered in Epsom on Wednesday demanding further details about the alleged incident and suspects.
There was “no evidence that asylum seekers or immigrants were involved”.
Police investigating a rape incident in Epsom have said they have “not found any evidence” of the offence as reported.
The alleged attack is said to have happened between 2am and 4am outside a Methodist church.
A woman in her 20s had been raped by a group of men on 11 April in Epsom after she left the Labyrinth Epsom nightclub.