Victim left with serious injuries
Detectives are seeking witnesses to an unprovoked assault in Plymouth which left a man with serious facial injuries.
The man was walking home when he was approached by two unknown men in Trelawney Avenue, St Budeaux.
He was repeatedly punched and possibly hit with an unknown object.
The victim, in his 40s and from Plymouth, sustained facial fractures and cuts and required hospital treatment.
Officers are investigating the incident which happened between 11 pm and 11.30 pm on Tuesday 20 December.
They are seeking two male suspects. One is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall, of large build, and wearing a black coat. The second man was also white, between 6ft and 6ft 2ins tall, of slim build, and was wearing a grey hoodie.
Detectives are also hoping to trace two people who were on nearby Colebrook Road and tried to help the victim. They may hold information which can assist with police enquiries.
If you have information, please click here or by phone on 101, quoting reference 50220065431.
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