CCTV footage released after man suffers 'permanent injuries' in Hanley assault

By Sarah Garner

6th Feb 2024 | Local News

A man was assaulted on Foundry Street, Hanley, last August and has suffered permanent injuries to his knee (SWNS).
A man was assaulted on Foundry Street, Hanley, last August and has suffered permanent injuries to his knee (SWNS).

Staffordshire Police have released CCTV images of seven people after a man was assaulted in Stoke-on-Trent last year.

At around 4am on 20 August 2023, a man in his 20s was assaulted on Foundry Street. He has been left with permanent injuries to his knee.

Officers say the assault happened after a party at The Sugarmill which was themed around the Barbie movie.

Police would like to speak to these seven people about the incident (Staffordshire Police).

Police now want to speak to the seven people in the CCTV footage. You can call 101, quoting incident 647 of 29 August, or message using Live Chat on the website.

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