No arrests have made a week on from an attack in which a man is believed to have been slashed with a knife.
At around 3am last Tuesday (June 4), the victim was approached by a vehicle with no lights on while walking towards the McDonald’s in a side street next to Sandy Lane (A41), Bushey.
Four men got out of the vehicle and moved towards the man before he was thought to have been struck in the back of the head with a metal pole.
Having knocked him to the ground, they reportedly continued to attack him on the floor, injuring his face and hands.
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Today (June 11), Herts Police confirmed that no arrests have been made in the investigation so far.
Two of the attackers were described as black and around 5ft 10ins tall, wearing snoods. The other two men were described as white and of mixed ethnic origin respectively.
It was reported that one of the assailants was carrying a knife, as the victim suffered slash wounds to the stomach and chest.
Anyone who witnessed the attack or was in the area and saw anything suspicious can report it via email to chloe.harding@herts.police.uk, calling 101, or online with the reference 41/44493/24.
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