Man's jaw broken in Wolverhampton Walkabout
A man was knocked out and left with a broken jaw in an unprovoked attack at one of Wolverhampton's most popular pubs.
The victim, 24, was in Walkabout on Queen Street when he was punched so hard he lost some teeth.
Today police released this CCTV showing the alleged attacker, together with the man and woman the suspect was with.
Dc Tom Keady, from Force CID, said: "This was a very nasty and unprovoked attack, which has resulted in the man sustaining a double fracture to the jaw, both upper and lower together with some teeth being displaced.
"There were a lot of people in the club at the time and I am hoping someone will recognise them and come forward with information.
"The man suffered terrible injuries to his face, for which he is still receiving treatment and will suffer lasting nerve damage. This was an unprovoked attack and the man had no means of defending himself."
The attacker was white, wearing a blue and white striped polo type shirt, aged 20-30. He was with a bald-headed white man, who was a similar age, also wearing a distinctive blue and orange shirt and a white woman with blond hair.
It happened just before 1am on December 22.
Contact Force CID at Bloxwich on 101 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.





