Woman injured in ‘random and unprovoked attack’ in Horsham
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Police are appealing for witnesses to the assault, which happened in New Street, near the railway station, at about 10.10pm.
The 27-year-old woman from Redhill was approached by a man who hit her on the head with an object, causing her to fall to the floor, police said.
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Hide AdThe man did not say anything to her and fled the scene after a member of the public who saw the attack intervened.
PC Mike Leech, from the Horsham district response team said: “This was a totally random and unprovoked attack that has left a woman with a nasty head injury.
“The victim was approached by someone she has never met before and attacked. If anyone was in or around the area during the time of the attack, then please contact us.”
The woman suffered swelling to the top of her head. She was treated at the scene by paramedics but not taken to hospital.
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Hide AdThe suspect is described as a white male, aged in his 50s, 5’ 7” of average build and with shoulder length greasy grey hair. He was wearing baggy black clothing.
Anyone who witnessed the incident can call 101 quoting serial 1549 of 12/09. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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