A disabled woman was brutally assaulted on a packed 85 bus in Kingston, South London.
The attack occured about 2pm on Sunday, September 19 as the bus was passing Kingston University's camous.
Although the bus was packed, no one came to the woman's aid.
Kingston police are looking for a 5ft 10in black man, aged about 35, with short hair, who headed towards Roehampton after getting off the bus.
He was wearing a dark puffer jacket with a white logo on the left breast area, dark trousers and had a black Blackberry phone.
His companion was a 5ft 6in, large built, Mediterranean-looking woman about aged 35 years old, who had long dark brown hair in a pony tail.
She wore a light grey scoop neck baggy top and a gold necklace. The couple were with a mixed race young girl.
Anyone with information should call Detective Constable Dave Norman, Kingston CID, on 0208 247 4946 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
More at the Surrey Comet.
The distraught husband claimed none of the other passengers tried to stop the attack, even when the attacker tried to drag the woman off the bus after landing the blows.
He said: "My wife was a bloody mess on the floor and her glasses had been smashed into her head.
"When he was insulting her, people were sitting on the bus laughing. This could happen anywhere and people just do not seem to intervene."


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