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Festival-goer fighting for life after attack at Parklife Weekender in Manchester | Festival-goer fighting for life after attack at Parklife Weekender in Manchester |
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A man is fighting for his life after being brutally attacked and knocked unconscious at the Parklife Weekender Festival in Manchester. | A man is fighting for his life after being brutally attacked and knocked unconscious at the Parklife Weekender Festival in Manchester. |
The 26-year-old man and his girlfriend were dancing in front of the main stage when he was knocked to the ground by an unknown man at about 9.15pm on Saturday. | The 26-year-old man and his girlfriend were dancing in front of the main stage when he was knocked to the ground by an unknown man at about 9.15pm on Saturday. |
Police believe the attack was witnessed by hundreds of fellow revellers among more than 60,000 at the music festival. | Police believe the attack was witnessed by hundreds of fellow revellers among more than 60,000 at the music festival. |
Two people, thought to be off-duty paramedics, gave him CPR at the scene and he was taken to hospital, where his condition deteriorated. | Two people, thought to be off-duty paramedics, gave him CPR at the scene and he was taken to hospital, where his condition deteriorated. |
Detective Inspector Mark Tootill, from Greater Manchester Police, said: “The attack happened in a large crowd at one of the peak times of the festival, so we know there will be some people out there who have witnessed this assault. | Detective Inspector Mark Tootill, from Greater Manchester Police, said: “The attack happened in a large crowd at one of the peak times of the festival, so we know there will be some people out there who have witnessed this assault. |
“We believe that the victim may have been treated soon after the attack by two off-duty medical staff, who administered CPR before he was taken to the medical tent by security. | “We believe that the victim may have been treated soon after the attack by two off-duty medical staff, who administered CPR before he was taken to the medical tent by security. |
“We are extremely keen to speak to those two people, or anyone else who believe they may have seen the attack take place.” | “We are extremely keen to speak to those two people, or anyone else who believe they may have seen the attack take place.” |
In a separate incident, two men were stabbed during a fight at the festival, which saw Snoop Dogg, Foals, Bastille and Katy B take to the stage at Heaton Park. | In a separate incident, two men were stabbed during a fight at the festival, which saw Snoop Dogg, Foals, Bastille and Katy B take to the stage at Heaton Park. |
Police were called at 7.30pm on Saturday and two men, aged 26 and 22, have been arrested. | Police were called at 7.30pm on Saturday and two men, aged 26 and 22, have been arrested. |
One of the victims was left in hospital with serious injuries and another was treated at the scene. | One of the victims was left in hospital with serious injuries and another was treated at the scene. |
Officers were also called to several other assaults where three more men were injured but police said it was “unclear” whether weapons were used. | Officers were also called to several other assaults where three more men were injured but police said it was “unclear” whether weapons were used. |
A spokesman for the Parklife Weekender said organisers took pride in a history "without any incidents", calling the weekend's attack "isolated". | |
He added: “We will update as soon as we can and we are in constant contact with the medical services and police to help as much as possible. | |
"We urge festival goers to help the police identify the individual involved in the incident and contact them if they have any information at all.” | |
The two-day festival sparked controversy in May when marketing text messages were sent out claiming to be from the recipient’s "mum". | The two-day festival sparked controversy in May when marketing text messages were sent out claiming to be from the recipient’s "mum". |
Organisers apologised for “unnecessary personal distress” after a text was sent to a teenager whose mother died three years ago. | Organisers apologised for “unnecessary personal distress” after a text was sent to a teenager whose mother died three years ago. |
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