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Woman, 27, Attacked in Park as “Thug Runs Off with Phone and Cash”

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Last updated: December 20, 2025 8:23 pm
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Woman, 27, 'attacked in park' as 'thug runs off with phone and cash'
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Key Points

  • A 27-year-old woman was assaulted and robbed in Ravensbourne Park, Catford, south-east London.
  • The incident occurred at around 6.07am on Saturday morning.
  • The victim sustained a head injury and was taken to hospital.
  • Her mobile phone and cash were stolen during the attack.
  • The suspect fled the scene and remains outstanding.
  • Metropolitan Police officers and the London Ambulance Service attended.
  • The area near Catford station was cordoned off for several hours.
  • Police have issued a public appeal for witnesses and information.
  • No arrests have been made at the time of reporting.

A 27-year-old woman has been assaulted and robbed in a south London park in an early-morning attack that left her with a head injury and without her mobile phone and cash.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in Ravensbourne Park?
    • How Did Emergency Services Respond?
    • Where Exactly Did the Incident Take Place?
  • What Do Police Say About the Suspect?
    • Has Anyone Been Arrested?
    • What Has the Police Appeal Said?
  • What Is Known About the Victim’s Condition?
    • How Serious Were the Injuries?
  • How Have Local Residents Reacted?
    • Are There Concerns About Park Safety?
  • How Common Are Attacks Like This?
    • Are Robberies in Parks a Wider Issue?
  • What Safety Advice Do Police Usually Give?
    • How Can People Reduce Risk in Public Spaces?
  • What Happens Next in the Investigation?
    • What Are Police Focusing On Now?

The incident took place in Ravensbourne Park, Catford, shortly after 6am on Saturday, prompting a large emergency response and a police investigation that is continuing.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police and paramedics from the London Ambulance Service attended the scene, where the woman was treated before being taken to hospital for further assessment.

Police confirmed that the suspect ran off following the attack and has not yet been located.


What Happened in Ravensbourne Park?

How Did Emergency Services Respond?

As reported by UKNIP journalist Dan Phillips, emergency services were called to Ravensbourne Park at approximately 6.07am following reports that a woman had been assaulted.

Metropolitan Police officers arrived alongside ambulance crews, finding the victim with a head injury. She was given medical treatment at the scene before being transported to hospital.

Police later confirmed that the woman had been robbed during the assault, with her phone and cash taken by the attacker.


Where Exactly Did the Incident Take Place?

The attack occurred inside Ravensbourne Park, close to transport links near Catford station. Following the incident, police cordoned off sections of the park and surrounding areas to allow forensic teams to carry out enquiries.

The cordon remained in place for several hours while officers gathered evidence, spoke to potential witnesses and reviewed the scene.


What Do Police Say About the Suspect?

Has Anyone Been Arrested?

At the time of publication, the Metropolitan Police confirmed that no arrests have been made.

The suspect is described only as having fled the scene immediately after the attack, and police have not yet released further details regarding appearance or direction of travel.

Officers say enquiries remain ongoing.


What Has the Police Appeal Said?

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson confirmed that officers are appealing for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious in or around Ravensbourne Park during the early hours of Saturday morning.

Police are particularly interested in hearing from:

  • Anyone who was in the park between 5.30am and 7.30am
  • Residents with CCTV covering nearby paths or entrances
  • Drivers with dash-cam footage in the Catford area

Officers have asked that anyone with information contact police quoting the incident reference number.


What Is Known About the Victim’s Condition?

How Serious Were the Injuries?

Police confirmed the woman sustained a head injury during the assault. While her injuries were not described as life-threatening, she required hospital treatment.

No further details have been released regarding her current condition, and police have not commented on whether she has since been discharged.

The victim’s identity has not been made public.


How Have Local Residents Reacted?

Are There Concerns About Park Safety?

Although no formal community statements have been issued, the incident has prompted concern among local residents and park users.

Ravensbourne Park is regularly used by commuters, joggers and dog walkers, particularly in the early morning hours. The attack has raised questions about safety in public green spaces, even during daylight.

Some residents have called for increased police patrols and improved lighting, though authorities have not yet announced any immediate changes.


How Common Are Attacks Like This?

Are Robberies in Parks a Wider Issue?

While police have not linked this incident to any broader pattern, attacks and robberies in parks do occur periodically across London.

Such incidents often involve the theft of mobile phones and cash and can take place during quieter hours when footfall is lower.

Police routinely stress that each case is treated individually and that investigations rely heavily on public cooperation.


What Safety Advice Do Police Usually Give?

How Can People Reduce Risk in Public Spaces?

While police avoid attributing blame to victims, general safety advice often includes:

  • Staying aware of surroundings
  • Avoiding isolated areas when alone
  • Keeping valuables out of sight
  • Reporting suspicious behaviour immediately

Police encourage residents to trust their instincts and seek help quickly if they feel unsafe.


What Happens Next in the Investigation?

What Are Police Focusing On Now?

Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby streets, transport hubs and residential properties.

Officers are also continuing door-to-door enquiries and speaking to anyone who may have been in the park at the time of the attack.

The Metropolitan Police say identifying and locating the suspect remains a priority.

A 27-year-old woman remains the victim of a violent robbery following an early-morning attack in Ravensbourne Park, Catford, which left her injured and shaken.

Police continue to investigate the incident and are urging anyone with information to come forward as enquiries remain ongoing.

The case has renewed focus on public safety in parks and open spaces, particularly during quieter hours, as authorities work to trace the individual responsible.

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