A WOMAN who claims she was groped by a customer at work says police are ‘uninterested in her case.
Niamh Gallagher, 21, had been working alone in the Shuropody shoe store on Deansgate in broad daylight, when she says a man sexually assaulted her.
The Manchester Metropolitan University student claims the male customer shoved a £5 note into her bra strap, before telling her it was 'our little thing? After leaving the shop on December 16 last year, Ms Gallagher, says she spotted the man - who was wearing a Manchester United scarf lurking” outside.
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