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Unpaid Bill Sparks Violence at Giggling Squid in Hove

Authorities are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a man involved in an incident at the Giggling Squid restaurant on Church Road, Hove. The altercation occurred on November 17, at approximately 10:10 PM.

The incident reportedly began when a patron attempted to leave the premises without settling their bill, leading to a disturbance inside the restaurant. During the altercation, a man sustained injuries. Police are now seeking to identify a man captured in a photograph to assist in their ongoing inquiries.

Police Urge Public Assistance in Investigation

Officers believe the individual in the photo may have information vital to the investigation. They are urging anyone who recognises him, or who may have knowledge about the incident, to come forward.

Reports can be submitted through the police’s online reporting form or by calling 101 and referencing incident number 1134 of 17/11.

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