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We are still looking to identify a man who we believe was present during an alleged serious assault at a car boot sale in Lea Marston on 12 May.
We are now also looking to identify a woman who was reportedly with him.
He is described as a white male aged between 20 and 30 years old and approximately 5ft 9in tall.
The man is of a muscular build with a big, red-coloured beard and a sleeve-style tattoo on his left arm.
He was wearing a black Nike hat with white logo, a white t-short, black jeans, and white shoes, and would have been carrying a large black car roof box.
Witnesses say he spoke with an eastern European accent, possibly Polish.
The man was reportedly present with a blonde female around 20-25 years old of a slim build and around or under 5ft 2in in height.
DI Sartoris said “We are very keen to speak to these two people so we can get a clear and full understanding of the events which led to a man being hospitalised with a brain injury.
“If anyone can help us locate or identify them, let us know as soon as possible.”
If you were at the car boot sale on 12 May in the morning around 8 to 9am and believe you can help us identify this individual or have camera footage that could help our investigation, contact us citing Incident 108 of 12 May:
The investigating officer is DI 2002 Sartoris.