Two men have been arrested after a girl was raped and then attacked for a second time when she tried to flag down a car for help.
Detectives said the teenager was first assaulted in a secluded part of Birmingham's Witton railway station, near the Aston Villa football ground, some time between 8pm on Tuesday and 2am the following morning.
The 14-year-old victim had walked to the station with her friend, but was led away by a man who approached her.
Shortly after that attack, the girl walked out of the station and flagged down a passing vehicle to ask for help, after getting in the car she was then raped a second time by another man.
Two men, 35-year-old and a 27-year-old, both from the nearby Birmingham area, have been arrested on suspicion of rape in relation to the first incident.
The men remain in police custody and officers are still seeking information regarding the second assault.
Detectives from the joint British Transport Police and West Midlands Police investigation team released CCTV stills of two men they want to speak to.
They have also revealed another man is now thought to have been present in the moments leading up to the station attack.
The first man who approached the victim is described as Asian with light skin, brown eyes, was of slim build and about 6ft tall.
He was wearing a track suit top and bottoms, black trainers and was in his early 20s.
The other man in the station is described as Asian in his early 20s, 5ft 6/7ins tall, of large build with a tight-cropped beard and was wearing a blue jumper and black jeans.
Source - Metro
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