Man hospitalised by attack in Slough High Street

01:35PM, Tuesday 31 January 2023

A man is in hospital after being attacked in Slough High Street.

The victim, aged in his 40s, was approached by three men outside Tasty café at about 4.30pm yesterday (Monday, January 30).

One of the group punched the victim in the face, inflicting serious facial injuries which required hospital treatment.

Police described the suspect as white, completely bald, about 5ft 10 ins tall, of stocky build and between 45 to 50 years old.

He was wearing a green top, dark bottoms and very white trainers.

One of the other men in the group is described as aged in his mid 20s, about 6ft 2 ins tall with short, dark orange hair brushed forward into a spike.

The third man is described as being a little taller than the offender, with dark hair and wearing black.

PC Nicole Maynard, based at Slough police station, said: “We are appealing for anyone with information about this incident to please come forward.

“Particularly anyone with any videos or photos of the incident as it happened in a busy area, as well as witnesses so we can identify the offenders.”

Anyone with CCTV cameras in the area or any drivers with a dash-cam who were in the area at the time of the attack should check their recordings.

Call police on 101 quoting the reference number 43230044981 or make a report online by visiting www.thamesvalley.police.uk.

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