Police have issued CCTV stills of three people they would like to speak to after an assault on a woman attending an event at Speaker's Corner in Hyde Park .

A 60-year-old-woman was attacked by three suspects at a controversial talk on gender, which led to protests being organised.

The victim had been filming when one of the suspects approached her and attempted to snatch her camera and memory card at around 9.30pm on Wednesday September 13.

An altercation ensued resulting in the victim being punched in the face by a male suspect, before being knocked to the ground where she was kicked a number of times, police say.

Police want to speak to this man in connection with an assault

The 'What is Gender?' event had been arranged to hear talks discussing the Gender Recognition Act.

Detectives in Westminster have now released images of three people sought in connection with the assault, which left the victim suffering minor bruising and did not require medical treatment at the scene.

The first suspect was described as a white man, around 6ft tall with brown shoulder-length hair worn in a pony tail.

The second suspect pictured with a sign reading 'trans misogyny is still misogyny'

The second is described as white, around 5ft 8in tall of slim build with short blonde hair. They were wearing a black, grey and white hooded camouflage jacket and multi-coloured leggings.

The third suspect is described as white, around 5ft 7in tall of slim build with brown chin-length hair with blonde ends. They were wearing a black, grey and white camouflage hat, a black pullover top and black jeans.

The third person police wish to speak to after the attack
  • On Friday October 6, a 26-year-old man attended a central London police station where he was interviewed under caution in connection with this investigation, but he was not arrested.

Any witnesses or anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call Westminster police on 101 or contact via Twitter @MetCC. To give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org.

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