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Man beaten for his pizza shares pictures of injuries on Facebook in appeal to find attacker Man beaten for his pizza shares pictures of injuries on Facebook in appeal to find attacker
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A man was left severely battered and bruised after he was attacked on his way home from a takeaway.A man was left severely battered and bruised after he was attacked on his way home from a takeaway.
Mark Sinclair said he was kicked in the face and the neck multiple times during an assault near his home in Stenhousemuir, Scotland. Mark Sinclair said he was kicked in the face and the neck multiple times during an assault near his home in Stenhousemuir, in Scotland.
Mr Sinclair told The Daily Record he had visited the pub with his friend before stopping for a pizza at about 11pm on Wednesday. As he walked home, he was approached by a man. Mr Sinclair told The Daily Record he had visited a pub with his friend before stopping for a pizza at about 11pm on Wednesday. As he walked home, he was approached by a man, who approached him. “He said, ‘Gimme a bit of your pizza’, then started laying into me," Mr Sinclair said.
Mark said: “He said, ‘Gimme a bit of your pizza’, then started laying into me.
“As far as I’m aware it was only one guy but I got a bit groggy, so there could have been someone else.”“As far as I’m aware it was only one guy but I got a bit groggy, so there could have been someone else.”
The attack left him with nerve damage in the back of his eye, severe bruising and torn ligaments in his knee.The attack left him with nerve damage in the back of his eye, severe bruising and torn ligaments in his knee.
On his Facebook page, Mr Sinclair said he was posting a photo of his injuries in the hope someone will come forward with information on the attack.On his Facebook page, Mr Sinclair said he was posting a photo of his injuries in the hope someone will come forward with information on the attack.
He wrote: "Share this if you can, the more people who are aware then the more likely someone will come forward."He wrote: "Share this if you can, the more people who are aware then the more likely someone will come forward."
The image has already been shared over 2,200 times.The image has already been shared over 2,200 times.
Police Scotland is looking for two unidentified men in connection with the incident. One of the men is described as white, around 5ft 10 tall and aged between 21 and 40.Police Scotland is looking for two unidentified men in connection with the incident. One of the men is described as white, around 5ft 10 tall and aged between 21 and 40.
Inspector John Kellett said: “This was an unprovoked attack on man who was on his way home and not causing any disturbance to the public. Inspector John Kellett said: “This was an unprovoked attack on man who was on his way home and not causing any disturbance to the public. 
“We are eager to talk to anyone who may have witnessed this attack or may recognise the description offered.“We are eager to talk to anyone who may have witnessed this attack or may recognise the description offered.
“Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland immediately on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”“Anyone with information should contact Police Scotland immediately on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”