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Man seriously assaulted in Blackheath
A GANG attacked a man outside Blackheath Rugby Club before getting away in a car.
The 23-year-old black victim is seriously ill in hospital after the attack which took place between 5.30pm and 6pm last Sunday (March 16).
He was beaten up by the group of four or five black men just outside the club in Rectory Field, Lizban Street, Blackheath, after having an argument with them.
They are all believed to be in their early 20s.
A car, which is believed to belong to the attackers, was seen leaving the scene.
It is a two-door dark coloured car with a dent in the passenger side and it is missing a wing mirror.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information should call the police on 020 8284 9416 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
4:03pm Saturday 22nd March 2008
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CommentPosted by: DavidCH, West London on 9:42am Mon 24 Mar 08
Is this news or just the way of life that we have become to expect in 21st Century London? No comments I see, perhaps we have become a little fatigued with even addressing our problems? Head for the hills.
Is this news or just the way of life that we have become to expect in 21st Century London? No comments I see, perhaps we have become a little fatigued with even addressing our problems? Head for the hills.
Posted by: Anne Boleyn, The Palace on 10:58am Mon 24 Mar 08
DavidCH,
This is not news but a police appeal. Clearly the police are looking for further information on what happened and using the media to appeal to the public.
DavidCH,
This is not news but a police appeal. Clearly the police are looking for further information on what happened and using the media to appeal to the public.
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