Lincolnshire Police are searching for attackers who left a man with facial injuries and a fractured skull in a North Hykeham car park.
The incident happened just before 8pm on Friday, December 20 in the car park of the Harrows Inn pub on Lincoln Road in North Hykeham.
When they arrived at the scene, officers discovered that a man, aged in his 20s, had been knocked to the ground during the incident.
He had severe head injuries.
A Lincolnshire Police spokesperson said: “Investigating officers would like to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the incident and has not yet spoken to officers, or anyone who has any information that may be relevant to the enquiry.
“If you have any information please contact us via one of the following ways:
“Via our non-emergency number 101, quoting incident number 405 of 20/12/2019
By emailing [email protected] please remember to put the reference 405 of 20/12/2019 in the subject box
Through the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or on-line at crimestoppers-uk.org
In an emergency always call 999”
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