A Montana woman was stalked and chased by a sex fiend through Greenwich Village after leaving a subway station, then attacked on a darkened street.
The urban nightmare unfolded around 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 15, when the victim, 29, walked out of the West Fourth Street station and felt a stranger following her.
She began to run but her pursuer caught her around West 11th Street, police said.
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“I don’t want your phone. I want to please you,” the attacker growled as he grabbed her, police sources said.
He tossed the woman to the ground, straddled her, then groped and punched her while barking, “Don’t fight. Don’t scream. I will kill you,” police sources told The Post.
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The woman, bleeding from the face with her arms and knees cut up, managed to escape, according to sources.