Sixth woman accuses Black Cab rapist John Worboys of attack and joins fight to keep him in prison
A SIXTH woman has made allegations of sexual assault against black cab rapist John Worboys.
She came forward after recognising his picture and the method he used — drugging women in his taxi after claiming to have won the lottery.
Lawyer Harriet Wistrich represented her and five others in a successful bid last week to challenge the Parole Board’s decision to release Worboys from jail.
She told The Sun on Sunday the alleged victims were attacked in Bournemouth — where he had a flat — and London between 1999 and 2006.
Mrs Wistrich added: "The modus operandi is very, very similar and all the women came forward after seeing the publicity surrounding the case.
"It is crucial that the police look into these new cases as we feel he still represents a threat. These women say they were attacked by a black cab driver.
"They recognised his picture and the method used was similar to what they experienced.
"They have been very brave in coming forward with these harrowing details.
“We asked for a judicial review because we wanted to see why the Parole Board decided he should be released.”
She added:“It is insulting and horrific for the victims concerned.”
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Worboys was jailed for at least eight years in 2009 for 19 sex offences including one rape.
But cops think he may be responsible for as many as 200 sex attacks.
Two judges have barred his release pending a judicial review in March.