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Horsham Park assault - CCTV images released

Photos of a man police want to question.

Photos of a man police want to question.

Police have released photos of a man they want to talk to in connection with a serious assault in Horsham Park in October.

Two men attacked a 26-year-old local man near the bandstand at around 2.15am on Sunday, October 21, leaving him unconscious and with a broken jaw.

He was taken to the East Surrey Hospital for treatment and was later admitted to the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead, where he remained for two days.

A statement from DC Simon Goulding said: “This was a vicious and unprovoked attack with no apparent motive other than assault.

“Our enquiries have led to a suspect being identified from CCTV at the Chameleon bar in Horsham and we would like to talk to this man in connection with the incident.

“If you are the man or you recognise him, please call us on 101 quoting serial 272 of 21/10.”

 

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