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Appeal launched after child suffers facial injuries during assault

Wednesday 24th May 2023 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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An appeal for witnesses has been launched as part of an ongoing investigation into an assault on a child in Midsomer Norton last week.

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At approximately 6.20pm on Wednesday 17th May, a 12-year-old boy was assaulted by another youth of a similar age in the St Chads Green area.

The victim sustained facial bruising and swelling but fortunately did not require treatment in hospital.

PC Gemma Fry said: “This was a particularly nasty assault in which the victim was punched and kicked after being chased by a group of youths.

“We’d like to reassure the public that an investigation into what happened is underway. A boy, who is not living in the local area, is due to attend a voluntary police interview in due course.

“The local neighbourhood team has been made aware to assist with their proactive patrol plans.

PC Fry added: “We are aware mobile phone footage was captured at the time. We have a copy of it and it will assist us with our ongoing enquiries.

“However, we would please ask all members of the public not to share it on social media as we have a duty of care to the victim and would not want the wider dissemination of that footage to impact on any potential future legal proceedings.”

Anyone with information about the incident is being asked to call 101, and to quote reference number 5223115040.

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