Posted: Mon 31st Dec 2018

Mum launches online appeal after daughter assaulted in Holt Road area of Wrexham

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Dec 31st, 2018

A public appeal has been launched online after a woman was assaulted in the Wrexham area last night.

The appeal, which has been shared over 800 times, was posted on Facebook by Tracay-Tricky Jones after her daughter was assaulted by a man and woman in the Holt Road area.

Posting on Facebook, Tracay wrote: “Quick update thank you everyone for your well wishes. Jade is on way to Glan Clwyd to see a face specialist as she has what they call an open fracture on the cheek and her eye need sorting.

“People keep sharing it will come out who the despicable animals are. Her face stamped on with heels.”

Update New Years Day: Police have said, “We are investigating a serious assault which took place on Holt Road overnight Sunday 30th into early hours of Monday 31st December, whereby a woman sustained severe facial injuries and was taken to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd. Anybody with info please call 101 quoting W185648.”



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