A second SDSU student has come forward to report being sexually assaulted in recent weeks after ordering a ride-share vehicle.
Following the alleged assault, the driver dropped off the pair several blocks from where he had picked them up, SDPD Lt. Carmen Rivera said. They described the alleged assailant as a"poofy"-haired man in his mid-20s who spoke with a heavy accent that made him difficult to understand, Rivera said."While no definitive link has been made between these two cases, there are similar circumstances surrounding ," Rivera said.
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