NHS worker 'assaulted' in King's Drive, Gravesend
17:20, 12 August 2021
updated: 17:20, 12 August 2021
A 56-year-old man was arrested after an NHS worker was allegedly assaulted in a residential street.
KentOnline has been told the health professional – who is in his 50s – was struck with a hammer in King’s Drive, Gravesend, at around 5.25pm on Monday.
Although the incident has been confirmed, whether a hammer was used has not.
Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust said: “A member of our staff was injured and required treatment at a local hospital before being discharged.
“Kent Police has launched an investigation and we are continuing to assist them with their ongoing inquiries.”
A witness, who asked to remain anonymous, said around five police cars and an ambulance were at the scene.
They added that the NHS worker had been struck with a claw hammer before being taken to Medway Maritime Hospital in Gillingham.
Police would not be drawn on the exact circumstances, with a spokesman saying: "A 56-year-old man, who is known to the victim, was arrested on suspicion of assault.
"He has since been released, pending further inquiries."
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