Pensioner suffers fractured collarbone in Penwortham dog walker attack
Pensioner suffers fractured collarbone in Penwortham dog walker attack

Pensioner suffers fractured collarbone in Penwortham dog walker attack

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A pensioner in his 70s sustained a fractured collarbone and facial injuries after being attacked by another dog walker in Penwortham near Margaret Road. The incident occurred around 5pm on April 8, prompting Lancashire Police to release a CCTV image of a man they wish to speak to, described as aged between 30 and 40, about 6ft 2in tall, with a large build, wearing a distinctive yellow t-shirt and walking a very small dog off the lead. The police have urged anyone who recognizes the man or has information about the assault to come forward. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety and violence among dog walkers in public spaces. As investigations continue, police officials are seeking assistance from the community to identify the assailant and gather more information related to the incident.

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