A
79 year-old pensioner suffered a deep cut to his head and a fractured
hip after being punched to the ground following a brief dispute in a
north London McDonald's.
Detectives
are trying to identify their suspect (pictured) who was a customer at
the fast-food outlet's Highgate Hill restaurant on December 31, last
year.
The
victim and suspect had both been in McDonald's, near Archway
Underground Station, just before 3pm and
there was a brief exchange of words between them before the suspect
left.
He
exited and walked towards Holloway Road, with the victim following in
the same direction a short time later.
Approximately
two metres from the exit of the restaurant the suspect turned around
and approached the victim.
The
victim was punched in the face by the suspect, causing him to fall to
the ground.
The
suspect then made off in the direction of busy Holloway Road and Archway
Underground Station.
The
victim was taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service after
suffering a deep laceration across his forehead and a fractured hip.
The
suspect is described as a white man, of average build, aged between thirty and forty years of age.
Detective
Constable Darren Burt, of the Central North Command Unit, said: "This
appears to have been a completely unprovoked attack on an innocent
man, whose life may now be changed forever due to his injuries.
“We
urge anyone who recognises this man or has any information to come
forward and contact police."
Anyone
with information should contact police on 101 quoting CAD 4091/31
December.
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