A man in his twenties is currently hospitalized after being stabbed by two individuals in the outdoor area of a Sudbury pub.
The incident occurred at the White Horse pub on North Street in Suffolk. The victim was found injured outside the premises, with reports suggesting the initial assault took place at the Comfortable Cow pub on King Street.
According to Suffolk Police, two men wearing face coverings and armed with a bladed weapon carried out the attack, resulting in the victim sustaining a stab wound to the arm. The victim fled the scene, pursued by the assailants along King Street before they veered away from the pub. The injured man was swiftly taken to the hospital and is now in stable condition.
Descriptions provided by authorities indicate that the first suspect is over 5 feet 6 inches tall, slim, and clad in a black Adidas-style hoodie and a balaclava. The second suspect is described as under 5 feet 6 inches, slim, dressed in black attire, and also wearing a balaclava.
Law enforcement is treating the incident as a targeted altercation involving individuals who are likely acquainted with each other. Police are actively examining CCTV footage and conducting further investigations in the vicinity.
Individuals who witnessed the assault or possess any relevant information, CCTV recordings, doorbell camera footage, or dashcam footage are urged to reach out to Suffolk Police via phone at 101 or through the police website, quoting reference number 37/22007/26. Information can also be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers by dialing 0800 555 111 or visiting their website.
