A MAN managed to make his way into a Glasgow City Centre McDonald’s after being attacked with a weapon in Trongate.
Police Scotland said the 32-year-old victim sustained serious facial injuries following the vicious assault.
The force said that, at around 8pm on Sunday, the man walked into the fast food restaurant, at the east end of Argyle Street, to get help after the attack.
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It’s feared he’s been left with permanent scarring.
Officers are currently working to get a description of the person or persons responsible and have now launched an appeal for information.
Detective constable Kieron Frost, of Stewart Street CID, said: “We are currently in the early stages of this investigation and are appealing for anyone who may have seen the incident take place, or were in McDonald’s at the time the man raised the alarm.
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“This man has received serious facial injuries, which may leave permanent scarring. It is vital we trace the person or persons responsible.
“Officers are currently checking CCTV and making door-to-door enquiries. However, if you have any information, we urge you to get in contact.”
Anyone with information should contact Police via 101, quoting incident number 3841 of Sunday, December 9, 2018.
Alternatively, contact CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111 where information can be given in confidence.
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