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Police appeal for witnesses following assault in Dawlish

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
June 24, 2016
in Community News

Police have appealed for witnesses following an unprovoked assault in Dawlish at the weekend.

The incident happened on Saturday 18th June.

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Two men and a woman left the Mount Pleasant Inn at around 9.20pm, they had a near miss with a red Nissan Micra after it drove at them causing them to jump out of the way.

The woman, a 21 year old, suffered from a broken ankle.

The two men and a woman were later chased and assaulted by a number of people who were in red Nissan Micra, a black Ford Focus and another Nissan Micra.

 

One of the victims of this assault, a 32-year-old man from Teignmouth, suffered heavy bruising to his face and a suspected fractured cheekbone. He was taken to Torbay District Hospital by ambulance.

Detective constable Rich Jones said: “We are investigating this unprovoked attack that appears to have escalated following a near-miss at the pedestrian crossing near Mount Pleasant, in Dawlish.

“Soon after the initial incident, the group were approached by the drivers and passengers of three cars, one of which we believe was involved in the earlier incident at the zebra crossing, and proceeded to assault the group leading to a number of injuries.

“We are appealing for witnesses to either incident and asking that if anyone can help us identify those responsible, that they speak to the police immediately.

“This was an unprovoked attack on three people returning home after a night out. Whilst i would like to reassure the people of Dawlish that these types of incident are rare, it is important that the local community help us identify those responsible so they can be held accountable for their actions.”

Anyone with information is asked to email police on 101@dc.police.uk or call 101 quoting police crime reference CR/041027/16.

Alternatively information can be passed to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

 

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