A MUM has pleaded for girls not to be out on their own late at night after her daughter was pushed into a car in Eastcote, driven off, and raped.

The 15-year-old schoolgirl was at a birthday party at a friend's house in Field End Road, Eastcote, when she was grabbed and bundled into the car.

She had gone outside the party to get some fresh air at around 1.30am on Sunday, July 2. She wandered a short way down the street and was sitting on a wall when she noticed a car drive past her and turn around.

The car came back and pulled up alongside her. There were three men in the car, and they started trying to talk to her. She ignored them, and started walking back towards the party.

Suddenly, two of the men came up from behind and grabbed her. She cried out for help, but one of the men put his hand over her mouth and grabbed her wrist.

The other man grabbed her round the waist and told her to "shut up and calm down". She was then pushed and pulled into the rear seat of the car and the men drove off. The girl couldn't tell which direction they were going, as one of the men was pushing her head down into her lap.

The car was stopped several minutes later, but the girl wasn't able to tell police where. She said she could see a green wire fence and some trees, but has been unable to recall anything else.

The girl was then raped.

Throughout the assault she cried, asking her attacker to let her go.

After the assault the car drove off with the victim still in the back. They stopped several minutes later and the girl was allowed to get out of the car, which then sped off.

The girl has been able to give police a description of her attacker, as well as the other two men in the car.

Her attacker is described as white, broad build, with short light brown hair with a St George's cross painted on it.

He was around 19 years of age, and was wearing a red England football shirt and tracksuit bottoms. He also had a diamond-studded earring.

One of the men in the car is described as about 19 years old, around 5ft 10 ins. He was wearing a pink polo shirt and had short light brown hair.

The third man was black and about 19 years old.

He was shaven-headed, spoke with a deep London accent, and had a small silver hoop earring in his right ear. The car was described as a small hatchback.

The mother of the girl who was attacked said: "This has had a profound effect upon my daughter and our family. We are concerened that the men involved are out there.

"Please make sure that girls are not out on their own late at night."

Anyone with any information should telephone DC Priestley on 020 8246 1751 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.