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Man suffers fractured jaw after baseball bat attack on Earlsworth Road in Ashford

14:44, 20 December 2019

updated: 16:23, 20 December 2019

Teeth and blood were left strewn across a road as a man suffered a fractured jaw in a hit-and-run baseball bat attack.

The victim, in his 50s, was set upon by a man wearing a hi-vis jacket between 4pm and 4.30pm in Earlsworth Road in South Willesborough on Wednesday.

The attack took place on Earlsworth Road in Newtown. Picture: Google (24785722)
The attack took place on Earlsworth Road in Newtown. Picture: Google (24785722)

Nearby residents say they saw a car approach the victim before the suspect jumped out and used a baseball bat against the pedestrian.

Teeth and blood were reportedly strewn across the street which was closed by officers afterwards.

A police spokeswoman noted the victim sustained "serious facial injuries" and was taken to hospital.

He said: "The suspect was described as a white man, about 5ft 9ins tall, wearing an orange high-visibility jacket and carried an object described as similar to a baseball bat.

"Officers would like to speak to any witnesses to the assault, or anyone who might have information which can assist their inquiries."

Witnesses are asked to call police on 01843 222289 quoting 46/240619/19.

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