Police
have released this e-fit of a cyclist who pushed over a 70 year-old
pensioner, fracturing his elbow, after he left a King's Cross pub.
At
approximately 5.00pm on November 10, last year the victim left the
pub in Mabledon Place having spent the early afternoon watching
televised rugby.
Outside,
he was almost struck by a cyclist who was riding without lights.
The
victim made a passing comment and the cyclist returned and pushed the
man to the pavement.
The
victim attended hospital where it was discovered that he had
fractured his elbow.
The
suspect is described as white, approximately 6ft tall, of medium
build with short hair and stubble.
Detective
Constable Rob Griffiths, from the Central North Command Unit, said:
"This was an unnecessary and violent incident which left the
victim with serious injuries, requiring surgery and permanent plates
to be fitted in his arm.
"Despite
extensive enquiries, we have been unable to identify the suspect. We
are now appealing for the public to help.
“Do
you recognise the man in the e-fit? Or were you in the area at the
time of the assault? Please call us."
Anyone
with information is asked to contact the CID based at Islington
police station via 101 or tweet @MetCC quoting reference CAD
2433/17Mar.
Alternatively,
call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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