A transgender woman, 18, has sexually assaulted a ten-year-old girl in a Morrisons toilet just weeks after using her phone to spy on another girl in an Asda female toilet.

Katie Dolatowski admitted grabbing the young girl in Morrisons by her face and forcing her into a cubicle in Fife, Scotland.

Dolatowski, who identifies as a woman but was believed by the victim's family to be a man, threatened to stab the girl's mother and made her take off her trousers in the Kirkcaldy supermarket.

Katie Dolatowski has admitted grabbing a young girl in Morrisons in Kirkcaldy and forcing her into a female toilet cubicle to sexually assault her

Just over three weeks prior to the sexual assault, the 18-year-old held a phone over a girl in a toilet cubicle in Asda, Halbeath.

The young victim shouted at Dolatowski who was later identified as the assailant, who ran from the scene, according to The Sun.

Dolatowski avoided jail at sentencing in January and was handed a three-year community order, banned from having contact with children and placed on the sex offenders register.

She was also ordered to perform 100 hours of unpaid work.

But a blunder by the court meant a ban from her deleting her online history was not attached to her order when she was sentenced.

A social worker has since raised concerns that Dolatowski has been deleting her internet message history.

Weeks earlier, Dolatowski used her phone to spy on another young girl in a toilet cubicle in Asda, Halbeath

Sheriff James Williamson said: 'One of the worrying features in the report suggests that you have been accessing the internet and then trying to hide who you have been in contact with.'

The condition has now been attached to the order, meaning she can no longer delete her internet history on any device.

Sheriff Williamson threatened her with a prison sentence if she was found to have interfered with her online history.

Dolatowski is also on an electronic tag and has twice breached her community order by not attending appointments.

She will appear before the court on April 9 for a review of her sentence.