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Sep 28, 2020, 6 tweets

Police hunt man after shocking Sydney coward punch
Police have released footage of a man they claim coward punched a stranger in the back of the head, possibly causing him brain damage, after the pair simply bumped each other when they passed in a Sydney street.

Police have released shocking CCTV of a man they claim coward punched a stranger in the back of the head, possibly causing him brain damage, after the pair simply bumped each other as they passed in a Sydney street.

“It was an innocuous bump that would happen between any persons

on the street at any given time,” Leichhardt Police Detective Acting Inspector Michael Egan-Hirst told The Daily Telegraph.

A man jogging from the scene after the attack.
A man jogging from the scene after the attack.
Police will allege the man, believed to be in his 20s, took

a few steps past the initial contact before turning around, following the 60-year-old man and punching him in the back of the head at the corner of Bay and Grose streets in Glebe about 10.45am on September 18.

The man’s skull cracked on the pavement outside Broadway Shopping Centre where he was left unconscious and police now fear he may suffer permanent brain damage.

“It was as bad as it gets when you see a king hit on CCTV footage,” Insp Egan-Hirst said.

“The victim himself says he doesn’t feel the same.”

The alleged offender is captured jogging lightly away from the scene. His face is clearly depicted on CCTV — there were dozens of witnesses — and police are urging the man to come forward.

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