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Woman sexually assaulted in NSW highway toilet block by two men

A woman has told police she was sexually assaulted by two men in a roadside toilet block in south-western NSW.

A woman has told police she was sexually assaulted by two men in a roadside toilet block in south-western NSW.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the woman was driving in a white utility and towing a horse float on the Hume Highway from Yass toward Sydney on the night of April 17 when she pulled over at a rest stop and went into a toilet block. 

It was there the 44-year-old female was allegedly pushed to the ground by two men who sexually assaulted her.

The woman told police the men had Australian accents and smelled of BO but she was unable to recall exactly where the assault occurred because she fled the scene.

Following the attack, the woman drove to her home on the Central Coast where she told police of what had happened and was treated for cuts and bruises.

The SMH reports detectives have combed the highway looking for anyone who might have seen something – they believe two semi-trailers were parked at the rest stop at the time of the assault.

Investigators are hoping someone will recognise the woman’s car – a dual cab white utility with Queensland number plates. 

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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