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Woman Hospitalised After Pub Altercation in Worthing

Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a disturbance at The Three Fishes pub on Chapel Road, Worthing. The incident, reported around 8:30pm on Thursday, June 20, involved an altercation between two men.

During the incident, a female patron sustained a serious injury and required hospital treatment. Officers are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the altercation and are eager to hear from anyone who witnessed the event or has relevant information, including mobile phone footage.

In connection with their investigation, Sussex Police have released a CCTV image of a man they wish to identify. Described as a young man with long blond hair, wearing a red sports T-shirt, black shorts, white trainers, and initially a black flat cap, he is believed to have information crucial to the case.

Anyone who recognizes the individual in the CCTV image or has pertinent information is urged to contact Sussex Police immediately. Reports can be made online, quoting serial number 1323 of 20/06.

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