Police release CCTV image after 'callous' Bournemouth assault
Police have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak with after a 'callous' assault in Bournemouth.
The incident took place at the rear of V Bar, St Andrew's Church on Exeter Road between 1.40am and 1.55am on Sunday November 11.
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Dorset Police would like to speak to this man after an attack outside a Bournemouth bar
A 26-year-old victim was punched in the face by an unknown man - causing a cut and swelling to his right eye.
Police Constable Jonathan Oaten of Bournemouth Police said: "This was a callous attack which has left a man with a nasty injury, and following further enquiries, I am now able to release a CCTV image.
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"This assault happened outside a busy nightclub, so I am keen to speak to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious.
"In particular I would like to speak to the man in the picture who I believe can help us with our investigation."
Anyone with information should call Dorset Police in 101 quoting incident number 11:62.




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