Police are appealing for information after an assault in South Belfast last weekend.
It is reported that sometime between 2am and 4am on Saturday, May 14, a male and female were approached by two unknown males on the Ormeau Road at the junction with University Avenue
The men demanded both the male and female hand over their belongings and when they refused, the woman who was aged in her 40s, was pushed to the ground and kicked in the face.
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It is believed both a sum of money and a mobile phone were taken during the incident.
The woman was taken to hospital for injuries to her face, bruising to her right arm as well as swelling to her forehead and a broken tooth.
Constable Magee said: "One of the males is described as being aged in his late 20s, 6ft in height, slim build with long dark hair. He was wearing a blue coloured coat and dark bottoms. The second male is described as being 5ft 7ins in height, slim build and aged in his late 20s.
"He was wearing a grey coloured hooded jacket and grey coloured tracksuit style bottoms. The males are believed to have made off towards the University Avenue area following the incident.
"Enquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone who has any information or who witnessed the incident, to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 922 16/05/22. Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org."
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