TWO people have been located in connection with an alleged assault which took place outside a Lymington pub.
As reported, a man aged in his 40s sustained serious facial injuries which required surgery following the incident outside The King’s Arms in St Thomas Street at around midnight on Sunday, November 6.
Police issued CCTV images following the incident, and have since said they have located two people in connection – adding that no arrests had been made.
A Hampshire Constabulary spokesperson said: “A man in his 20s from New Milton has attended a voluntary interview in connection with this incident. No arrests have been made at the current time.”
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