Two more migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels in England have been accused of separate attacks on women, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

A 26-year-old asylum seeker, staying at the Thistle City Barbican in central London, was arrested on suspicion of strangling a 20-year-old woman, then threatening her in the street just a day later.

Shockingly, despite the alleged assault taking place in March, he is still free to roam the streets after he was arrested and released under an investigation which is still ongoing. Police admitted the probe had 'taken longer than we would ideally have wanted'.

The victim was allegedly cat-called by a man as she walked past the entrance to the migrant accommodation, followed by the alleged attack the following day in a nearby Tesco store.

He allegedly grabbed her by the neck and assaulted her. She was then said to be 'terrified' to see the suspect walking around the area in the days after his arrest.