Posted: Thu 13th Apr 2017

Appeal Following Serious Assault in Corwen

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Apr 13th, 2017

An appeal for information has been launched after a man was seriously assaulted in the Corwen area.

The assault took place sometime between 9.15pm and 9.40pm on Wednesday 12 April at an address in Glyndyfrdwy, Corwen.

The victim was attacked when he answered the door and sustained injuries to his head and body, but fought back and is believed to have possibly injured the male offender.

DI Iwan Roberts said; “During the incident the suspect is also believed to have sustained injuries to his right eye and may have sustained a wound to the left side of his head.

“Witnesses are asked to come forward if they were in the Glyndyfrdwy area of Corwen last night and saw a person with the injuries described, or who may have seen a person today with similar injuries.

“I am pleased to say that the victim of the attack has been released from hospital and is making a good recovery.”

Anyone with information should call 101 quoting reference V051719, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.



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