A Sikh woman has described being “deeply affected” after reportedly being raped on her way to work, in what police described as a racially motivated attack.

The victim, reported to be a British-born Sikh aged in her 20s, told officers a racist remark was made to her during the assault in the Tame Road area of Oldbury, West Midlands, on Tuesday.

Police said they are looking for two white men in connection with the attack.

The perpetrators allegedly told the woman, “You don’t belong in this country, get out,” as they sexually assaulted her between 8am and 8.30am, the Sikh Federation (UK) said.

In a statement released through the federation on Sunday, the victim said she was “truly humbled” by the love and support shown by her local community as she tried to process the incident.

“I wa

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