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Rocky Horror Show attack: Police issue CCTV image | Rocky Horror Show attack: Police issue CCTV image |
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Police are hoping a CCTV image of a man suspected of assaulting a theatre-goer who was dressed as a Rocky Horror Show character will help track him down. | Police are hoping a CCTV image of a man suspected of assaulting a theatre-goer who was dressed as a Rocky Horror Show character will help track him down. |
The victim, a 27-year-old man, who had attended a showing of the musical at Woking's New Victoria Theatre, was attacked in the early hours of 29 June. | The victim, a 27-year-old man, who had attended a showing of the musical at Woking's New Victoria Theatre, was attacked in the early hours of 29 June. |
He was with a female friend in Chertsey Road when he suffered a fractured cheek and eye injuries. | |
Det Con Chris Woolford said: "Someone must know who this man is." | Det Con Chris Woolford said: "Someone must know who this man is." |
The suspect was one of a group of men who approached the man and his companion after he used a cash machine following the show, where members of the audience often dress up as characters from the production. | The suspect was one of a group of men who approached the man and his companion after he used a cash machine following the show, where members of the audience often dress up as characters from the production. |
Det Con Woolford said: "This was a vicious unprovoked attack, and the victim was a visitor to the town who was merely enjoying an evening out when he was subjected to this violence." | Det Con Woolford said: "This was a vicious unprovoked attack, and the victim was a visitor to the town who was merely enjoying an evening out when he was subjected to this violence." |
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