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Man beaten unconscious in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham

16:43, 06 September 2021

updated: 11:09, 07 September 2021

A man was beaten unconscious in a random attack in the street by a group of thugs.

Police today released CCTV images into the incident in Gillingham of three men they say can help with inquiries.

Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police
Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police

The victim was knocked out and suffered facial injuries in the assault in Sturdee Avenue and he had to be taken to hospital.

He told police he was walking down the road at about 10.30pm on Saturday, July 4 when he was approached by three men he did not know.

The group set upon him and punched him numerous times and reportedly kicked him as he lay on the floor unconscious.

Officers have launched an investigation and say after several lines of inquiry are appealing for help to identify the men in the CCTV pictures.

Investigating officer PC Husnan Ghous said: "After we received this report our officers carried out numerous enquiries including searching for and collecting CCTV. They also conducted numerous house to house inquiries.

Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police
Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police
Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police
Police are appealing to track down three men after a man was assaulted in Sturdee Avenue, Gillingham. Picture: Kent Police

"We understand that there has been some considerable time since this incident but we are hoping the men in the images recognise themselves and come forward or someone knows who they are and gets in touch with us."

Anyone with information is asked to call police on on 01634 792209, quoting crime reference 46/117036/21 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or complete their online form.

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