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Longcroft Park attack: care worker protected son from bullies
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Family of man brutally beaten in Worthing thank community for their support as police make fifth arrest
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A police officer searches Longcroft Park AN ATTACK in a park which left a man fighting for his life is being treated as attempted murder - and a fifth boy has now been arrested Officers were called to Whitebeam Road, Worthing, shortly before 7.30pm on Sunday after a man was found injured in the street. It is believed he was assaulted in nearby Longcroft Park. He was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, where he remains in a life-threatening condition. Police have already arrested four boys on suspicion of attempted murder and grievous bodily harm with intent.
It was later announced that a fifth boy had been arrested by Sussex Police for attempted murder. The suspects have all been released under strict bail conditions. Fundraisers set up to support the family have already made more than £6,000 since they were first posted. One on Gofundme has reached £1,270 through 31 donations, while a second on JustGiving has raised £5,090.
The scene at Longcroft Park on Sunday Writing on the Gofundme campaign, the organiser Rhiann Wiseman said the funds would take off any financial stress on the family. She wrote: He is now in a coma after being beaten. We just want to take off any financial stress that is going to affect his wife and children.
HORROR ATTACK
Care worker fighting for his life after teens bullying his son attacked him when he tried to stop them
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Updated: 8 Apr 2021, 11:40
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A CARE worker is fighting for his life after trying to stop thugs aged 14 and 15 bullying his 11-year-old son.
Alan Willson, 46, had run from his house to a packed park nearby after hearing the yobs were throwing his son to the ground.
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Alan, who has worked tirelessly through the pandemic, was last night in a coma in hospital
But the gang turned on him battering him unconscious before smashing an object onto his head as his son watched on in horror.
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