Police are appealing for witnesses following the attack.
Monday, July 9, 2012
4:31 PM
Two teenagers were attacked in a robbery on Sunday in Norwich which left one of them with a broken shoulder.
The 19-year-old men were walking along Chalk Hill Road off Riverside Road between 2.20am and 2.40am when a group of four to six men and two women came out of a park and started following them.
They headed down Rosary Road and into St Leonards Road before the group approached the men and asked for a lighter.
The group then attacked the men, leaving them with cuts and bruises to their faces and one with a broken shoulder.
After the assault, one of the victims also found that an iPhone and passport had been stolen from him.
The group were described as casually dressed and wearing dark tracksuit bottoms. One of the women was white, with blonde hair and of large build.
Contact DC John Waterman on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Terrorism returned to the streets of London today as two suspected Muslim fanatics butchered a man in broad daylight in the name of “Allah”.
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