Police launch appeal after vicious town centre attack
Police have launched an appeal for information about the assault which happened in Chorley town centre
The man was taken to Chorley Hospital for treatment for a broken nose and chipped shoulder bone.
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Hide AdPolice said they received reports of an assault in the Flat Iron car park in Union Street at around 4.10am.
A man was found close to the scene with injuries to his nose and shoulder.
Officers believe the victim was walking with friends towards McDonalds when they were approached by a group of six men near the car park.
The group started to verbally abuse the victim before one of the men punched him on the nose and threw him to the ground. The men then ran off towards Bolton Road. No descriptions are available.
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Hide AdPolice would like to speak to anyone with information, including customers at McDonalds in Chorley.
PC Andy Gill, of Chorley Police, said: “The victim has been on a night out with friends which has ended with him requiring hospital treatment following a nasty assault.
“The injuries inflicted on the victim were the result of a vicious attack and we are keen to find those responsible.
“We are particularly keen to speak with anyone who witnessed the incident, as well as anyone in McDonalds on Clifford Street around the time of the assault.”
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Hide AdThe incident happened on April 16, with police issuing an appeal last night.
Anyone with information can contact police on 101 quoting crime reference SC1602375. Alternatively Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.