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Andrea Lambrou

Victim shouts 'my leg's broken' in footage of sickening attack on Lanarkshire street

A sickening street attack of a man being battered by three thugs in East Kilbride has gone viral.

In the video the victim can clearly be heard screaming in pain for mercy, telling his attackers they had broken his leg.

The shocking incident happened outside Scholar's Gate in the Whitehills area shortly after 7pm on Sunday, April 30.

The victim allegedly suffered a broken leg following the incident (Supplied)

It is understood that the victim received hospital treatment for leg and head injuries.

The video shows three men attacking the victim, who is believed to be 21, with one thug raining sickening punches and kicks on the man's head and body. In the clip he can be seen stamping down on the victim as he lays defenceless on the ground.

The video shows the men attacking the victim (Supplied)

He then picks the victim up and slams him onto the ground as a passing car beeps its horn. One of the men involved can be seen trying to pull the man away from the victim, whilst another attacker runs into shot with his hood up and aims kicks at the victim.

The man picks the victim up and slams him onto the ground (Supplied)

In the footage the attackers can be heard shouting “come on then ya wee shan,” with the victim screaming “you've broke my leg, my leg's broken broken - you've got me, my leg's genuinely broken”.

Police have since launched a probe into the incident and are appealing for information.

The victim could be heard shouting 'you've broken my leg' (Supplied)

DC Frank Donaghy said: “Our enquiries into this incident are ongoing. We understand there were other people in the area around the time who may have witnessed this disturbance. We would urge anyone who may have information to get in touch.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 101. Information can also be left anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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