ACT Policing is appealing for further witnesses to an assault in Wanniassa on Thursday evening (February 17).
At around 11.00pm a male was assaulted outside the Maram Nightclub, Wanniassa, when another male is alleged to have thrown a glass at the victim’s head and assaulted him.
Witness reports indicate that there were two groups of people in the nightclub around 11pm. There was a verbal exchange between the two groups – one group then moved outside to the front of the nightclub. The offender followed the group outside and threw a glass at the victim resulting in facial injuries.
The victim is in a stable condition in Canberra Hospital.
Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the altercation or have any information which led up to these incidents to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information to Crime Stoppers may be provided anonymously.
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