Police have launched an investigation after a woman was racially abused in a Dundee supermarket car park.
The attack took place at a city centre car park outside the Lidl supermarket in Argyllgait on Monday at around 9pm.
The woman was allegedly attacked by another woman, who shouted, swore and made racist remarks towards her.
She subjected the victim to a tirade of abuse before walking off in the direction of North Lindsay Street.
The victim is described as having a tanned complexion, with black hair which was tied up.
She is around 5ft 6 in height, of slim build and was wearing a dark jacket, dark trousers and black knee high boots.
The suspect is described as a white woman in her 30s, around 5ft in height and of slim build.
She is believed to have mousy brown hair which has been tied into a ponytail, and was wearing a black bomber style jacket, dark bottoms and white trainers.
She spoke with a local accent.
Police are appealing for witnesses as the supermarket and car park were busy at the time.
Officers would like to speak to anyone who saw all or part of this incident.
They are particularly keen to trace three members of the public who were nearby at the time, and spoke with the victim immediately after the incident occurred.
Anyone will information should call 101, quoting reference 3579.
Information can also be given anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.