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Police are investigating two assaults outside a casino, including one which left a man with a bleed on the brain.
Both attacks happened by Silvertime Casino, on the corner of the A5 and Watling Avenue in Burnt Oak, in July.
The Metropolitan Police say at around 12.30am on Tuesday July 5, a man was asked to leave the casino.
He left but returned a short time later with an accomplice and punched a man in his late 40s.
Meanwhile, a man in his early 40s was slapped by the accomplice and had a can of drink thrown a him.
The suspects made off from the scene and police believe both had eastern European accents.
Silvertime Casino in Burnt Oak. Image: Google Street View
The man who was punched was taken to hospital in a critical condition and he was found to have separate bleeds on the brain.
He is now back home recovering but requires months of treatment.
Police are treating the punch as GBH and the slap as common assault.
No arrests have been made in connection with the incidents but police enquiries are ongoing.
The Met has now released CCTV images of two people they would like to speak to as they believe they have information that can help with their enquiries.
Police would like to identify this man. Image: Metropolitan Police
Police would like to identify this man. Image: Metropolitan Police
Detective Constable Dipesh Raithatha said: “A member of the public who was enjoying a night out has been assaulted and was left in a critical condition. He spent months in hospital and now faces months of further treatment.
“We are asking for the public’s help and we are asking anyone with information to call police; you can also contact Crimestoppers if you do not wish to give your name.
“However you wish to contact us please tell us what you know, it could be the vital bit of information that helps us find those who were involved.”
Any witnesses or anyone with any information is asked to call…
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Source : times

