Glocs police investigate blind man 'repeatedly harassed and assaulted'

They say it happened in Coleford

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 25th Apr 2025

Gloucestershire Police have launched an appeal for information after a blind man was reportedly harassed and assaulted.

They say it happened in Coleford.

We're told a group of teenagers approached the victim on Sunday afternoon (20 April) before riding their mopeds in circles and attempting to punch him.

Officers added: "This took place on the corner of Market Place at around 8.30pm and resulted in the victim falling over.

"The victim, who is in his 60s, regularly walks in the area and it is thought that the boys have previously targeted him because of his blindness by shouting abuse and following him around.

"A member of the public who was in the area at the time helped the man up after the assault and officers are keen to hear from her as she may have witnessed what happened.

"Investigating officers would also like to hear from anyone who has information that they feel is relevant."

Information can be provided to police online by completing the following form and quoting incident 382 of 20 April.

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If you have been affected by hate crime, you can contact the local victim care team in Gloucestershire on 0808 281 0112 or online.

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