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Man assaulted in row over disabled parking space in Sainsbury's, Chestfield

11:30, 06 August 2018

updated: 11:35, 06 August 2018

A man in his 60s was assaulted outside Sainsbury’s during a row over a disabled parking spot.

The victim was with a woman who challenged a motorist for parking in the bay at the supermarket in Reeves Way, Chestfield.

Investigating officer PC Tom Hill said: “It was reported that a woman, who was with the victim, had spoken to the suspect about parking in a disabled bay in the car park.

The assault happened in the car park of Sainsbury's in Chestfield
The assault happened in the car park of Sainsbury's in Chestfield

“The woman received verbal abuse and the victim was assaulted by the suspect, who then got into a car and drove away.

“Thankfully the victim was not injured but both he and the woman understandably felt shaken after the incident.”

The alleged attacker is a white man, about 6ft tall, and aged between 45 and 50. He was wearing cropped trousers and a t-shirt. He was driving a silver Honda Civic.

Police are now appealing for witnesses to the assault at 5.20pm on Monday, July 23.

Anyone with information should call 01843 222289, quoting ZY/42717/18, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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