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  • POLICE AND THE FAMILY OF A 60 YEAR OLD MAN ARE APPEALING FOR INFORMATION AFTER A SERIOUS ASSAULT IN SALFORD


    Carl Davison - Editor
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    Salford News



    On Tuesday 14 February 2023, officers attended Clarendon Park in Salford over concerns for the welfare of a man.

    The victim, John, was left unconscious and badly beaten, before being taken to hospital where he has since remained with life changing injuries.

    A 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempt murder on 2 March, he has been released on bail.

    Officers continue to follow a number of lines of enquiry and appeal to members of public for information and ask that anyone who may have been in the area, or saw anything suspicious, to please come forward.

    The victim’s family have prepared the following words:

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    “On Tuesday 14 February, our family’s life was tragically changed forever. Our loving, caring, gentle father, who was loved by all in his community for his huge smile and cheeky demeanour, was the victim of a senseless and cowardly attack.

    “Nearing 60 years of age, this brutal attack has left him with life changing injuries and has altered the lives of all our family forever.

    “We were used to seeing our dad full of energy, the life and soul of the party. This attack has made him a shell of a person and all we can do is witness him deteriorate right before our eyes.

    “We’re appealing to anyone who knows anything to please come forward. It’s been almost a month since the attack, and we just want justice for our father.

    “Someone out there has information that could be vital to the investigation.

    “Please, if you know anything, we ask that you come forward today. This could have happened to anyone, anyone’s dad, son or brother. We need your help to bring the person who shattered our whole family to be brought to justice.”

     

    Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or through the LiveChat function on www.gmp.police.uk quoting log number 1218 of 14/02/23.

    Alternatively, details can be shared anonymously via the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.




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