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Olimpia Zagnat

Police appeal for 'innocent victim' to come forward after 'nasty assault' in Nottingham

Police are appealing for the victim of a 'nasty assault' to come forward. It comes after a person was struck on the back with a blunt object after intervening to stop an assault, Nottinghamshire Police said.

The reported incident unfolded in Berridge Road, Forest Fields. Officers said the assault happened at around 8.25pm on January 13.

Nottinghamshire Police has appealed for the 'innocent victim' to come forward. Sergeant Mark Southgate, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a nasty assault against an innocent member of the public that was caught on camera.

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“We have identified a suspect from that footage but the victim in this case has not yet come forward. This kind of violence is utterly unacceptable and we are determined to get justice for this victim.

"To do that, however, we would really like to speak with him in person.” Anyone with further information is asked to call 101 quoting incident 689 of 13 January 2023.

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