Man on electric scooter punches victim in the head in Southville
Police said the attack was unprovoked and are appealing for witnesses
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A man was punched in the head during an unprovoked assault in Bristol, police have said.
The victim was approached by a man riding a scooter as he walked along Morley Road, in Southville, at around 9.45pm on Monday, May 31 - the bank holiday.
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Riot police move in to evict squatters in Bristol - live updates
They obtained a closure order yesterday
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Police are evicting squatters from three properties in Bristol this morning.
Officers arrived on High Street at around 6am after Avon and Somerset Police secured a closure order on the occupied properties yesterday (June 2).
The force says there has been escalating criminality and antisocial behaviour (ASB) at 39-40, 45 and 46 High Street addresses which squatters have occupied over recent weeks.
Number 39 was the first building taken over, in March 2021. Since then internal boundaries have been breached , say police, and numbers 45 and 46 have also been occupied.