New complainants asked to consider if they could testify in court against former Met officer

Police are investigating further allegations of rape and serious sexual assault against the convicted serial rapist David Carrick after more women came forward.

The process is sufficiently advanced for police to have asked new complainants to consider whether they are comfortable with potentially going to trial and testifying, the Guardian has learned.

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