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Nic Cruwys assault: Police issue picture appeal

Police have issued this picture as part of their investigation into the assault of Nic Cruwys
Image: Police have issued this picture as part of their investigation into the assault of Nic Cruwys

West Midlands Police have issued another appeal for information in their investigation into the assault of Watford fan Nic Cruwys.

The 44-year-old was violently attacked on his way back to the train station after watching his side take on Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux four months ago.

Mr Cruwys was left with potentially life-changing injuries when he was assaulted on March 7 after he was set upon by a group of men. He received serious head injuries.

Now detectives are urging the public to help them put together the final piece of the jigsaw in their investigation.

Since the attack, officers have made numerous appeals and have arrested 12 teenage men and boys from the West Midlands in connection with the attack.

But one suspect - thought to be from the Telford area - remains unidentified and officers are making a final plea for someone to come forward with his name.

Police have now issued the above picture in an attempt to help them in their investigation.

Detective Sergeant Adam Keen said: “Four months on from the attack and Nic is now entering a long term period of therapy and rehabilitation.

“While his condition has improved since the day of the assault, the consequences of that day are still having a huge impact on his daily life and his wife and children.

“They remain hopeful that in time he will recover as fully as possible, however the long term uncertainty remains around a lasting brain injury.

“The family continue to receive messages of support and best wishes and would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their concern and continued support but would also ask that people respect their request for privacy during this time so they can concentrate on helping Nic on his road to recovery.

“It’s really important we get justice for Nic and his family and although we have made huge steps forward in our investigation, we still need that one piece of information to help us identify our remaining suspect and I would urge anyone who knows him to contact us."

Anyone who knows the identity of the man should contact police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Those arrested in connection with the attack are currently on police bail, pending further inquiries.

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