Yardley McDonald’s worker spat at and suffers broken arm after being assaulted

A McDonald’s worker was spat at and and pushed to the floor during the incident

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Police are looking to trace two girls after a McDonald’s worker suffered a broken arm after being assaulted in Birmingham.

The incident happened after the woman asked two girls, believed be around 16-18 years-old, to leave McDonald’s on Coventry Road, Yardley, at around 4.45am on 5 January.

Police are looking to trace these two girls following the incident Police are looking to trace these two girls following the incident
Police are looking to trace these two girls following the incident
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The victim, aged in her 50s, was spat at before being pushed to the floor and kicked.

A spokesman for West Midlands Police, said: “Anyone with information can contact us via Live Chat on our website and quote 20/109172/22. Alternatively call 101.”

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