A Cardiff man charged with sexually assaulting an 11 year-old girl has been refused bail by magistrates.
Alexander Dale was charged following the alleged attack on a footpath near Cardiff Golf Club in Pontprennau last Friday
The 31 year-old is also accused inciting a 15 year-old girl to engage in a sexual activity following an incident on a bus from Barry to Cardiff on 23rd October.
Cardiff magistrates told Dale, of Adamsdown, that he could be granted bail due to the seriousness of the allegations.
He was remanded in custody and is due to appear at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday 29th November, following a full psychiatric assessment.

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