Man, 35, fighting for life after being attacked by gang ‘armed with bats and sticks’

Police are appealing for information after a man was left in a critical condition after being assaulted by a group in the street in Keighley early today in what is believed to have been a targeted attack. At 3.14am this morning, officers were called to Flasby Street, Keighley, where the 35-year-old man had been found with serious head injuries. He was taken to hospital by ambulance and remains in a critical condition. Initial enquiries have shown the man had been chased and assaulted by a group, armed with weapons, such as bats and sticks, in the vicinity of East Avenue. Two other men, aged 21 and 24, were also assaulted during the incident but their injuries were not serious or life threatening. A large scene remains in place in between East Avenue and Flasby street, and detectives from Bradford CID are carrying out enquiries to identify those involved. Detective Superintendent Alan Weekes, Head of Crime and Safeguarding for Bradford District, said: "We are treating this incident very seriously and are carrying out extensive enquiries to identify those responsible. "Based on the information we have so far, we believe this has been a targeted attack on the victim, who remains in a critical condition in hospital with very serious injuries. "There is currently a large scene in place to undergo forensic examination and specialist searches. We appreciate the disruption this will be causing to local residents, and we are doing everything we can to minimise any inconvenience. "We recognise that an incident of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community and we are liaising with officers on the local neighbourhood policing team to provide reassurance, and keeping local representatives updated as our enquiries progress. "Our investigation remains at an early stage and we are very keen to hear from anyone who witnessed any part of this incident, particularly anyone with relevant CCTV, phone or dashcam footage
A 35-year-old man had been found with serious head injuries (Picture: Gazz Hall)

A man is suffering from life-threatening head injuries after being chased through the streets of a Yorkshire town.

The victim, a 35-year-old man, was attacked in the early hours of Sunday in Keighley, near Bradford.

Police are appealing for information after the man was left in a critical condition after being assaulted by a group in Flasby Street at 3.15am.

He was taken to hospital by ambulance and remains in a critical condition.

West Yorkshire Police detectives said the man had been chased and assaulted by a group, armed with weapons, like bats and sticks, in the vicinity of East Avenue.

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Police are appealing for information after a man was left in a critical condition after being assaulted by a group in the street in Keighley early today in what is believed to have been a targeted attack. At 3.14am this morning, officers were called to Flasby Street, Keighley, where the 35-year-old man had been found with serious head injuries. He was taken to hospital by ambulance and remains in a critical condition. Initial enquiries have shown the man had been chased and assaulted by a group, armed with weapons, such as bats and sticks, in the vicinity of East Avenue. Two other men, aged 21 and 24, were also assaulted during the incident but their injuries were not serious or life threatening. A large scene remains in place in between East Avenue and Flasby street, and detectives from Bradford CID are carrying out enquiries to identify those involved. Detective Superintendent Alan Weekes, Head of Crime and Safeguarding for Bradford District, said: "We are treating this incident very seriously and are carrying out extensive enquiries to identify those responsible. "Based on the information we have so far, we believe this has been a targeted attack on the victim, who remains in a critical condition in hospital with very serious injuries. "There is currently a large scene in place to undergo forensic examination and specialist searches. We appreciate the disruption this will be causing to local residents, and we are doing everything we can to minimise any inconvenience. "We recognise that an incident of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community and we are liaising with officers on the local neighbourhood policing team to provide reassurance, and keeping local representatives updated as our enquiries progress. "Our investigation remains at an early stage and we are very keen to hear from anyone who witnessed any part of this incident, particularly anyone with relevant CCTV, phone or dashcam footage
Police are appealing for information after a man was left in a critical condition
(Picture: Gazz Hall)

Two other men, aged 21 and 24, were also assaulted during the attack but their injuries were declared not serious or life-threatening.

Bradford CID are urging witnesses to come forward.

Detective Superintendent Alan Weekes, Head of Crime and Safeguarding for Bradford District, said: ‘We are treating this incident very seriously and are carrying out extensive enquiries to identify those responsible.

‘Based on the information we have so far, we believe this has been a targeted attack on the victim, who remains in a critical condition in hospital with very serious injuries.

Police are appealing for information after a man was left in a critical condition after being assaulted by a group in the street in Keighley early today in what is believed to have been a targeted attack. At 3.14am this morning, officers were called to Flasby Street, Keighley, where the 35-year-old man had been found with serious head injuries. He was taken to hospital by ambulance and remains in a critical condition. Initial enquiries have shown the man had been chased and assaulted by a group, armed with weapons, such as bats and sticks, in the vicinity of East Avenue. Two other men, aged 21 and 24, were also assaulted during the incident but their injuries were not serious or life threatening. A large scene remains in place in between East Avenue and Flasby street, and detectives from Bradford CID are carrying out enquiries to identify those involved. Detective Superintendent Alan Weekes, Head of Crime and Safeguarding for Bradford District, said: "We are treating this incident very seriously and are carrying out extensive enquiries to identify those responsible. "Based on the information we have so far, we believe this has been a targeted attack on the victim, who remains in a critical condition in hospital with very serious injuries. "There is currently a large scene in place to undergo forensic examination and specialist searches. We appreciate the disruption this will be causing to local residents, and we are doing everything we can to minimise any inconvenience. "We recognise that an incident of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community and we are liaising with officers on the local neighbourhood policing team to provide reassurance, and keeping local representatives updated as our enquiries progress. "Our investigation remains at an early stage and we are very keen to hear from anyone who witnessed any part of this incident, particularly anyone with relevant CCTV, phone or dashcam footage
The man had been chased and assaulted by a group, armed with weapons, such as bats and sticks (Picture: Gazz Hall)

‘There is currently a large scene in place to undergo forensic examination and specialist searches. We appreciate the disruption this will be causing to local residents, and we are doing everything we can to minimise any inconvenience.’

He added: ‘We recognise that an incident of this nature will cause understandable concern in the community and we are liaising with officers on the local neighbourhood policing team to provide reassurance, and keeping local representatives updated as our enquiries progress.’

Anyone with information is asked to contact Bradford CID on 101.

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