A 28-year-old woman has been left with multiple injuries after a man attacked her in a Leeds nightclub.
The victim went to Neighbourhood in Greek Street on Saturday, September 24. She was on the dancefloor around 8pm, when she and a man bumped into each other on the dancefloor.
Soon after she was left with four wounds to her head during an unprovoked attack. West Yorkshire Police are now appeal for information to find the man in connection with the incident and are asking members of the public with any information to come forward as soon as possible.
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The suspect has been described as white, about 5ft 10ins tall, with black hair and a beard. He has sleeve tattoos on both arms and was wearing a distinctive top with white stripes.
The suspect was seen entering the bar together with a woman who had blonde hair and was wearing a white jacket. Confirming the details of the incident, West Yorkshire Police, said: "Police are appealing for information to help identify a man in connection with an incident where a woman had a glass smashed over her head in a Leeds bar.
"The victim, a 28-year-old woman, received four lacerations to her head during the unprovoked attack which happened after she and the suspect bumped into each other on the dancefloor at Neighbourhood, in Greek Street, at about 8pm on Saturday, September 24.
"The suspect was described as white, about 5ft 10ins tall, with black hair and a beard. He had sleeve tattoos on both arms and was wearing a distinctive top with white stripes. He was seen entering the bar together with a woman who had blonde hair and was wearing a white jacket."
Anyone who knows the man’s identity or who has any information that could assist the investigation is asked to contact PC 1179 Sutcliffe at Elland Road via 101 quoting crime reference 13220528277 or online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/101livechat. Information can be given anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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