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Two men charged in alleged sexual assault on UBC campus

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WATCH: There has been another sexual assault on the UBC campus. Early this morning, two men were arrested outside a residence — accused of a break and enter and sexual assaults. Nadia Stewart reports – Apr 30, 2016

RCMP say two people have been charged in connection with an alleged sexual assault at the University of British Columbia’s Point Grey campus.

David Singh Tucker, 28, faces multiple charges that include break and enter, sexual assault causing bodily harm, forcible confinement, robbery and wearing a mask with intent to commit an indictable offence. Twenty-three-year-old Yuan Zhi Gao faces a charge of break and enter to commit robbery.

The charges come after University RCMP were called to a break-and-enter at the 5700-block of Birney Avenue, in UBC’s southern residential neighbourhood, at 2:15 a.m. Saturday. Two suspects were immediately arrested and taken into custody.

RCMP Sgt. Annie Linteau said the alleged victims and suspects were not known to each other.

However, she did not say whether the two men are suspected in connection to a series of sexual assaults and break and enters that happened on campus in March.

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“We’re continuing into our investigation into a series of suspicious instances…that happened on campus since the beginning of March, but it’s really too early to say at this time say whether this incident is connected,” she said.

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