Witton railway station, where the first incident is alleged to have happened (Picture: Google)

A second man has been charged with rape after a teenager was allegedly attacked twice in the same night.

The girl, 14, was allegedly raped at Birmingham’s Witton railway station, then raped again by a driver she flagged down to help her around 2am on July 26.

Mohammed Ismaeel, 22, was arrested in August in connection with the second incident.

Today police said he had been charged with rape.


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British Transport Police said Ismaeel, of Deykin Avenue, Birmingham, will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on November 15.

Another man, Khurram Rahi, 27, of Rosefield Road, Smethwick, West Midlands, appeared in court at the end of July charged with rape.



Mohammed Ismaeel will appear at Birmingham Magistrates Court on November 15 (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

This charge was in connection with the first sexual assault and Rahi indicated a not guilty plea.

Detective Chief Inspector Tony Fitzpatrick, from British Transport Police, said: ‘Since both these awful incidents in July, we’ve been working hard to piece together exactly what happened.

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Meanwhile, police have appealed for a man who stopped to help the victim and gave her a lift home.

DCI Fitzpatrick added: ‘We are still looking to trace the Good Samaritan who came to the help of the victim shortly after the second rape.

‘Seeing the 14-year-old in a distressed state, he drove her home to her family.

‘He is described as a white man, approximately 30 to 40 years old, slim with facial stubble.

‘He was wearing a red and black chequered short sleeve shirt with no collar, spoke with a Birmingham accent and drove a seven-seater family car.

‘The victim remembers that the car had a lot of air fresheners hanging from the rear view mirror.

‘If you are that man, or know someone matching that description, please get in touch as soon as possible.

‘You could help us understand what happened.’

Anyone with any information can contact BTP by sending a text to 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 236 of 26/10/2017.

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