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Two arrested after 'Leeds United fan slashed' outside stadium

12 May 2024 , 16:24
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The victim's son said they had been attacked after confronting yobs

TWO people have been arrested after a Leeds fan was reportedly slashed outside Norwich City's ground.

A Leeds fan in his sixties was attacked outside Carrow Road after this afternoon's Championship play-off semi final.

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A Leeds fan was reportedly slashed outside Carrow RoadCredit: Twitter/@DorsetHottub
The scene near the Norwich City ground following the alleged attack
The scene near the Norwich City ground following the alleged attack

The man was reportedly punched and suffered a cut to his chin when an object was thrown at him.

He was seen by paramedics at the scene and did not require further medical treatment.

A man in his late teens was arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault GBH and taken into custody for questioning.

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Another man in his fifties was also arrested at the scene on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker.

He was also taken to Wymondham Police Investigation Centre for questioning, where he remains in custody.

Cops believe another man was involved in the thuggish attack and are working to collar him.

'SLASHED IN THE NECK'

Posting on Twitter, the victim's adult son said they had been attacked after confronting yobs tragedy chanting.

He said: "We came out of Carrow Road after the game to chants of Turks with knives and Galatasaray.

"While asking the lads why it was said my dad was slashed in the neck with a blade and hit by a full can.

"If anyone knows anything please speak up."

Leeds often face sick chants about two fans who were stabbed to death in Istanbul in 2000 before the club's clash with Galatasaray.

Norwich City confirmed two people have been arrested over the alleged attack and said the club is now helping cops with the case.

Witnesses with information or phone footage should call 101 quoting crime reference 36/32293/24.

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You can also contact the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.

MATCHDAY VIOLENCE

Before today's game, Norfolk Police said: "Additional police officers will be on duty in Norwich for the play-off match.

"Officers have been working with the football clubs, British Transport Police to ensure everything runs smoothly on the day."

Matchday policing chief Supt Kris Barnard said: "We know this is a crucial match and an important occasion for supporters.

"We will have extra officers on duty in and around the stadium and the city centre to welcome fans into the city, and keep people safe.

"Good weather is forecast, so please enjoy yourselves, enjoy the May sunshine and enjoy the occasion."

The first leg of the Championship play-off semi-final ended in a goalless draw after Leeds had a goal ruled out.

Harry Goodwin

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