08/09/2006

Armagh man believed to have been "assaulted"

Police in County Armagh are appealing for witnesses following the discovery of a man suffering from head injuries yesterday morning.

At around 9am, a member of the public found the man lying at the side of the road in the Dobbin Street Lane area of Armagh.

The man was taken to hospital where he received treatment for injuries to his head.

A spokesperson for the PSNI said that the man was 'ill' but in a 'stable condition'.

Police believe the the injuries were sustained as the result of a serious assault.

Anyone who may have witnessed the attack, or who may have any information in relation to it, should contact detectives in Armagh on 0845 600 8000 or anonymously on the Crimestoppers number on 0800 555 111.

(EF)

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