sex&black crime reporter(weastar times/Ebc):::The girl caught a bus home from school in Enfield town at 16:15 GMT on Friday and got off in Bury Street, Enfield.
While walking along Galliards Road, she was dragged into Jubilee Park by the pitch and putt area and assaulted. She is currently being treated in hospital.
Police described the suspect as a black male with afro hair wearing a dark grey top and black baggy jeans.
The victim returned home at about 19:45 GMT and was then taken to hospital.
Det Insp Simon Ellershaw: "This was a brutal attack on a defenceless 11-year-old girl on her way home from school and I am appealing for the public's help in catching the person responsible.
"We are interested in speaking to anyone who was in the
Jubilee Park
area between 16:15 and 19:45 on Friday evening, 23 November, and may
have seen anyone acting suspiciously or anyone following a girl in school
uniform."
Det Insp Ellershaw said the Met was unsure of her movements
between these times.
"She says that she was attacked in Jubilee
Park . She also says that the attack
happened for some considerable time - possibly in the region of two to three
hours.
"That still leaves some time unaccounted for."
He said inquiries were trying account for "that missing
time gap as well as trying to identify and arrest the person responsible".
"In her account, she said she was aware that someone
was following her, because of that she crosses over Galliards
Road on a number of occasions," he added.
"We've been looking for anyone that was in the area at
the time, whether they noticed a schoolgirl - she was wearing a school uniform
- a blue blazer and skirt - maybe walking slightly in a strange way - crossing
the road more than once.
"We'd be looking to know if she was being followed by
anybody and if they could describe that person, and equally if anyone's been
seen hanging around that park... acting suspiciously."
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