Man left with broken nose and eye socket after ‘unprovoked attack’ in Birmingham bar

Police are appealing for information

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Police are looking to trace a man following an unprovoked attack in Be At One bar in Birmingham city centre in December.

At around 10pm on 10th December 2021, a 36-year-old man was punched repeatedly in the face by another man at the nightclub, leaving him with a broken eye socket, broken nose and a split lip. The suspect is described as around 6ft, broad shouldered and with short brown hair.

Police are trying to locate the man in the photo below.

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The suspect is described as around 6ft, broad shouldered and with short brown hairThe suspect is described as around 6ft, broad shouldered and with short brown hair
The suspect is described as around 6ft, broad shouldered and with short brown hair

A spokesman for West Midlands Police, said: “We have looked into several lines of enquiry, however are now appealing for the public’s help to identify this man. “If you know him, or have information that could help, please get in touch with us via Live Chat on our website. Quote crime number 20/1951190/21.”

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