A
schoolteacher couple enjoying last season's Manchester derby in a pub
were brutally attacked – leaving the male visually impaired with a
titanium plate in his eye socket.
The
45 year-old man and his 46 year-old wife were watching Manchester
United v Manchester City in The Millers Pub, Caledonian Road,
Islington on September 10, last year.
Detectives
have released this CCTV image of their suspect, who is believed to
have inflicted eye injuries to both Sharon Wilson and his wife Deborah, from Peterborough.
They were only in the pub because their King's Cross train had been cancelled and there was a confrontation between the men at the door as the couple left.
They were only in the pub because their King's Cross train had been cancelled and there was a confrontation between the men at the door as the couple left.
As the couple exited at around 2.30pm the suspect made a comment to Deborah, which Mr. Wilson challenged.
The men nudged each other, and the suspect responded by punching them both in the face.
The men nudged each other, and the suspect responded by punching them both in the face.
Detective
Constable Adrian Safiani of Islington CID, said: "This
was a horrible assault on what should have been a relaxing afternoon
out.
“The
injured man now suffers from visual impairment after having a
titanium plate fitted to his eye socket.
Deborah & Sharron Wilson |
Anyone
that can assist the investigation is asked to contact Islington CID
via 101.
To
give information anonymously contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or
visit crimestoppers-uk.org.
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