A £20,000 reward is being offered to help find a “very violent individual” involved in an attack on a heavily pregnant woman in Peckham that caused the loss of her baby.

Malorie Bantala, 21, was walking down Talfourd Place at around 8pm on June 15 when she was approached by two men wearing motorbike crash helmets.

They pushed her to the ground and repeatedly kicked and stamped on her stomach.

The suspects then ran off, still wearing the crash helmets, in the direction of Denman Road.

A member of the public called police who administered first aid at the scene.

Miss Bantala, who was 32 weeks pregnant, was taken to a south London hospital where she lost her baby.

A 20-year-old man, identified by Miss Bantala as the father of her unborn child, has been charged with child destruction and GBH with intent.

A provisional trial date for Kevin Wilson, of Longfield Estate, Bermondsey, has been set for November 30.

Detectives investigating the brutal assault are now offering the reward in the hope it leads to the second suspect being identified.

Detective Inspector David Suddick, from the Met Police’s homicide and major crime command, said:"Although one man has been charged, we have yet to identify the second person involved in this horrific attack.

"The victim has recovered physically from her ordeal but naturally remains devastated at the loss of her baby.

"Somewhere out there is a very violent individual and we hope the offer of this reward may encourage someone to come forward. If you have any information, please contact us."

The outstanding suspect is described as being in his 20s.

Det Insp Suddick added the victim's white iPhone 5S went missing during the attack and has not been found.

Anyone with information should call the incident room on 020 8345 3985 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.