A man has suffered a fractured eye socket and head injuries after an “unprovoked attack” whilst with his three-year-old son in Notting Hill.
On Saturday, October 5 at around 1pm a male was walking westbound along Westbourne Grove.
He was seen on CCTV pushing a male victim to the floor.
The victim hit his head into a wall, causing “serious injuries” such as bleeding, a fractured eye socket and heavy bruising.
He and his child have been discharged from hospital but require further treatment.
The suspect has been described as a black male, of medium to large build and around the age of 40.
He was last seen wearing a blue jacket, blue trousers, with a pair of white trainers and a blue baseball cap.
At this stage, police believe this appears to be an unprovoked attack.
Enquiries are ongoing.
If you recognise this man or if you have any information which could help, please report it to police online or call 101 quoting 3239/05OCT24.
Alternatively this can be reported to the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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