Man in his 40's taken to hospital after attack in Peacock Street, Gravesend
18:40, 06 April 2021
updated: 20:04, 06 April 2021
A man has been taken to hospital after an attack in a busy street in Gravesend.
Officers were called to Peacock Street following reports a man in his 40s was assaulted by two men at around 8.50am.
The incident took place close to the junction with St Andrew’s Road and The Peacock pub and the man was later taken to hospital for treatment to a cut to their head.
A member of the public witnessed the assault taking place and intervened to assist the victim.
The incident happened on March 17, and officers have reviewed a number of lines of inquiry but are yet to hear from the person who assisted the victim.
An appeal has now been launched to trace the individual concerned.
The key witness, or anyone else with information, is encouraged to call Kent Police on 01474 366149 quoting 46/43454/21.
You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete an online form.
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