British Transport Police are appealing for information following an assault at Stone Roses bar in Leeds station. The incident happened on Saturday, 12 November at 5.45am.
A man had been out for the evening when he was hit in the face with a glass bottle, by another man, causing a cut to his eyebrow. The bottle narrowly missed his eye.
The victim was hospitalised as he needed stitches to his eyebrow.
The suspect is described as a white man, over 6’ft tall, wearing a white top and dark trousers. He had dark hair, cut short to the back and sides.
PC Rebecca Swift said: “This was an attack on a man who was simply enjoying a night out. If you were around the Stone Roses bar and witnessed the incident, or if you have any information please contact the Police via 101."
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