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A woman pictured having sex with a dinosaur sculpture in Exmouth has been identified (Picture: SWNS)

A woman who was pictured having sex with a dinosaur sculpture in Exmouth has been identified by police.

Police hunt woman pictured ‘having sex with dinosaur’ at children’s park

Graphic images emerged showing the woman naked from her waist down on a children’s dinosaur sculpture last week.

She was seen mounting the baby Tyrannosaurus Rex model, who was place in a fake egg and is part of the popular local children’s attraction, the Exmouth Dino Trail.


Officers investigating images of the woman believe they have now identified a suspect after the sculpture had to be thoroughly cleaned by council workers.

Graphic images showed the woman partly naked and straddling the Exmouth Dino Trail model (Picture: SWNS)

Sergeant Richard Stonecliffe, from Exmouth Police, said: ‘We are still continuing our investigations and we have now identified the woman in the photographs who we will be speaking to.



Officers are yet to charge anyone related to the images however.

One worried mum, who did not wish to be named, said: ‘I worry as children play with these dinosaurs, I was disgusted. I feel sick to think that children are anywhere near that.’

John Thorogood, organiser of the Exmouth Dino Trail, said: ‘I saw the image on social media and was completely disgusted by it.

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Police say they have now identified the suspect (Picture: SWNS)

‘It was clearly a deliberately posed photograph of a very immature adult engaged in a sex act.

‘Whilst we have had some deliberate damage to the dinosaurs in past weeks, this episode brings things to an all time low as far as these important and very popular assets to our town are concerned.’

The model had to be deep cleaned by East Devon District Council.

A council spokesperson said they are ‘shocked and dismayed at this appalling act of gross indecency’ but hope that ‘the appropriate action will be taken.’