Witness appeal after attack near bus station

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A 65-year-old man was assaulted near Stockport interchange in April

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Police are appealing for a witness to an attack that left a man seriously injured.

A 65-year-old man was attacked in Swaine Street, Stockport at about 21:40 BST on 23 April.

Two 14-year boys who were arrested have since been released under investigation.

Officers said they wanted to speak to a female witness, who is not a suspect, on the 313 bus service from Bus Stand S at the Stockport interchange.

They described her as white, slim and about 17 years old.

She had dark blonde hair, tied up in a long pony tail and was wearing a black North Face coat with a grey polo neck t-shirt, cream pants and black boots.

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