Police appeal after man seriously assaulted in a pub in Stroud

Police are appealing for witnesses

Author: Leo ChristianPublished 14th Mar 2025

Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious assault in Stroud on Wednesday evening (12 March).

The incident happened at the Lord John pub in Russell Street at around 5.45pm.

The victim, who is a man in his 30s, had been attempting to calm an argument that was happening in the venue. One of the men involved was pulled outside by the suspect, before becoming aggressive toward the victim.

A spokesperson for the Gloucestershire constabulary said:

When the victim tried to push him away, the suspect headbutted and punched him to the floor before stamping on his leg. He is then believed to have got in a taxi and left the scene.

He was described as being 5ft 7ins in height, with dark hair and a beard. He was wearing a black sweatshirt covered in red and white writing.

The victim suffered an injury to his head and a suspected broken ankle. He was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital where he was kept in overnight.

Officers would now like to speak to anyone with information about the incident or who witnessed the lead up to the assault.

Anybody with information is asked to contact Gloucestershire Police through the website, or by calling 101, quoting incident 379 of 12 March

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