Advertisement 'I will kill you,' victim says Eastie attacker told her Description of alleged attacker similar in three cases Share Shares Copy Link Copy

A woman who was attacked by a man in East Boston on Monday says she was in fear for her life.Watch ReportAt about 4:28 p.m. Monday, police were called to Trenton Street where officers talked with a woman who said she was taking out the trash when a man, smelling of alcohol, grabbed her from behind, pushed her to the ground and tried to sexually assault her.The woman said she fought the man off. The attacker was described as a clean-shaven Hispanic man in his 30s with a mole or mark on his left cheek. He was about 5 feet 5 inches tall with a medium build. He was wearing a black hat, black jacket and black pants and boots.About 20 minutes later, police were called back to Trenton Street for reports of an assault. A woman told police she was going into her apartment building when a man, smelling of alcohol, pushed her from behind, knocking her to the ground.The woman said she started to yell and the man took off. Then around 8 p.m., police were called to the area of Chelsea Street for reports of an assault. A woman told them a man smelling of alcohol approached her from behind, showed a knife and attempted to sexually assault her. The woman said she fell to the ground and the attacker took off.In one of the three cases, the victim was on her way to her cousin's third-floor apartment on Trenton Street. She told The Herald she was attacked in the entry way by a man who grabbed her, choked her.The woman recalls the man saying: "Do you want to die?" "I will kill you," and "Shut up if you don't want to die."In each case, the victims offered the same rough description, a Hispanic male in his 30s or 40s, medium build, wearing all black.Anyone with information is asked to call 617-343-4400.