Man attacked as he walked home
A MAN was attacked by a group of teenagers as he was walked home.
The Brentwood man was walking home from Brentwood railway station in the Hawthorne estate, between 1.30am to 2am on Saturday*May 10*.
Around Orchard Avenue, the 36-year-old came across a group of young men in their mid-to-late teens, who attacked him.
Relatives later found the man collapsed at home. He was taken by ambulance to Queen's Hospital Romford, where he was treated for a head injury and a possible fractured shoulder.
Det Con Guy Hayward, said: "We're appealing for anyone who may have witnessed this attack or who may have seen the victim or the group of young men, to contact me and shed light on what happened."
Call police on 0300 333 4444 or Crimestoppers on 0500 555 111.
11:27am Sunday 11th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: john, brentwood on 4:05pm Sun 11 May 08
By the 'Hawthorne Estate', one assumes that the journalist, who obviously does not live in Brentwood, means the Three Arches Estate. In addition, Hawthorn is spelt without an 'e'.
Are there any local journalists in the employment of this paper?
By the 'Hawthorne Estate', one assumes that the journalist, who obviously does not live in Brentwood, means the Three Arches Estate. In addition, Hawthorn is spelt without an 'e'.
Are there any local journalists in the employment of this paper?
Posted by: bones, mind your own buisness on 4:45pm Tue 13 May 08
john OBVIOSLY from brentwood you are a mug that was my mate that was done over, OBVIOSLY you think this is funny you prat
john OBVIOSLY from brentwood you are a mug that was my mate that was done over, OBVIOSLY you think this is funny you prat
Posted by: Claire, London on 9:41am Wed 14 May 08
Does it matter about the spellings and who works where John, am sure you wouldn't be worried about it if it was you that was attacked. I know the guy who was attacked and it had to be an unprovoked attack, as he would never offend anyone, let alone start a fight. Hope the attackers read this, cause would like to say what a bunch of low life scum they are, and they proved this Saturday. Not really big brave boys are they, having to attack in a group, like silly little school boys in the playground.
Does it matter about the spellings and who works where John, am sure you wouldn't be worried about it if it was you that was attacked. I know the guy who was attacked and it had to be an unprovoked attack, as he would never offend anyone, let alone start a fight. Hope the attackers read this, cause would like to say what a bunch of low life scum they are, and they proved this Saturday. Not really big brave boys are they, having to attack in a group, like silly little school boys in the playground.
Posted by: john, brentwood on 11:05am Thu 15 May 08
Can I say in response to 'bones, mind your own buisness' that my comment in this public forum was regarding that accuracy of the report, nothing more than that. Clearly the events on Orchard Avenue are incredibly unfortunate and I hope that they catch the attackers who 'done over' your mate.
Can I say in response to 'bones, mind your own buisness' that my comment in this public forum was regarding that accuracy of the report, nothing more than that. Clearly the events on Orchard Avenue are incredibly unfortunate and I hope that they catch the attackers who 'done over' your mate.
Posted by: john, brentwood on 11:06am Thu 15 May 08
Can I say in response to 'bones, mind your own buisness' that my comment in this public forum was regarding that accuracy of the report, nothing more than that. Clearly the events on Orchard Avenue are incredibly unfortunate and I hope that they catch the attackers who 'done over' your mate.
Can I say in response to 'bones, mind your own buisness' that my comment in this public forum was regarding that accuracy of the report, nothing more than that. Clearly the events on Orchard Avenue are incredibly unfortunate and I hope that they catch the attackers who 'done over' your mate.
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