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A 14-year-old boy was arrested after a woman was raped in a nightclub toilet

A 14-year-old boy was arrested after a woman was raped in a nightclub toilet. Guards were accused of placing the victim in the hut with the attacker. It is believed that she approached the woman and her friends from a teenager who offered to sell drugs at the Bloom Club inManchesterearly on Wednesday morning

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He allegedly entered her men's toilet with her and sexually assaulted her around 4:15 am.

A member of the guard went into the bathroom and at some point knocked on the cubicle door,Manchester CityCouncil's license hearing was announced on Friday.

He is said to have noticed two people inside, but allowed them to stay there and leave together.

PC Hammersley said: Approximately 20 minutes after the attack, the victim sent a message from his friend asking for help, which is believed to have warned the staff.

A teenager was found outside the club, but was allowed to leave because the victim said he didn't want to call the police, a police report to the city council said. increase.

However, around 5 am, one of her female friends contacted a police officer to report the incident. Then a policeman visited the club. ..

A 14-year-old boy was later arrested on suspicion of rape and detained for interrogation. He was released on bail on Saturday as the investigation continued.

PC Stuart Hammersley said he was "shocked" that Bloom Nightclub did not contact the police after the incident was reported.

As a result, "forensic opportunities have been lost," he added.

The club's license was immediately suspended at the Commission's hearing and suspended until a full review was conducted at the end of July. The panel said they had "serious concerns" about what they heard.

The club boss "understands the seriousness of what happened," said lawyer Stephanie Williams. The facility will remain closed while the "complete investigation" begins.

In a statement, Bloom said the staff "worked with the police to provide all possible support."

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