Police investigation continues following serious assault in Southwick
A 49-year-old man suffered head injuries, including multiple fractures to his face
Detectives are investigating a serious assault that occurred in Southwick in the early hours of Sunday 26 September.
A 49-year-old local man sustained head injuries, including multiple facial fractures, and spent three days in hospital following the attack. He has since been released.
The incident reportedly started on the eastern side of Southwick Green. The victim is then believed to have run southwest across the green towards the junction of Victoria Road and Park Lane, where he was further assaulted in a garden.
Two men from Worthing aged 29 and 30, and a 30-year-old man from Lancing were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm. A 43-year-old woman from Southwick was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
All four suspects have been released under investigation, pending further enquiries. A fifth suspect remains outstanding.
A number of witnesses are assisting detectives with the investigation, and anyone else with any information is urged to come forward.
Investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Colin O’Hare, said:
“This was a really serious assault. Fortunately, the victim received immediate attention and first aid from concerned members of the public who found him semi-conscious and bleeding heavily from head injuries. Had they not taken this action and called the ambulance to assist, this could have been a whole lot worse.
“From the police investigation to date, this appears to be a completely senseless, unnecessary and totally avoidable assault. Witnesses describe the victim running from his attacker(s) before the suspect(s) caught him and assaulted him, it would appear with extreme force.
“The investigation is moving at pace and I would urge anyone who witnessed the assault, in particular, to come forward and speak to us. I would also urge local residents – in particular those on the southwestern corner of Southwick Green – to check any dash cam, CCTV or doorbell footage between 12.30am and 1.15am on Sunday for any evidence of the assault, the victim being pursued or suspects walking away from the scene. If such footage is located, please contact us as soon as possible.”