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Police appeal for help after man found lying on Swansea street with head injuries

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Monday, March 18, 2013
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Police are appealing for help after a man was found lying in a road suffering with head injuries.

The 36-year-old was found on Wind Street in Swansea city centre on Saturday night — but he was unable to tell officers what had happened to him.

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The casualty — understood to be from the Neath area — was initially treated at the scene but was later taken to Morriston Hospital for treatment.

He has since been released from hospital and officers are now trying to piece together what happened to him in the moments leading up to his injuries.

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A spokesman for South Wales Police appealed for anybody with information about the incident — which happened at 11.15pm — to come forward.

He said: “Police are investigating an incident which happened on Wind Street, in the vicinity of Walkabout and Varsity bars, on Saturday evening.

“A 36-year-old man with head injuries was found lying on Wind Street.

“At this stage it is not clear what the circumstances of this incident are, and we urge anyone who was in the area at the time and saw what happened in the moments before the man was found to come forward.

“It was a Six Nations Saturday and the city centre was busy with people — I would ask anyone who was in the area and who has information to contact police.”

*Can you help? Call South Wales Police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111

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    by arnoldlane

    Monday, March 18 2013, 5:40PM

    “Time to close Wind Street once and for all.”

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