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VIDEO: Police seek public help to identify Goring street brawlers caught on CCTV

DETECTIVES are hoping the public can help them identify violent thugs caught knocking a man unconscious on a Goring CCTV camera.

The vicious attack took place in Limbrick Lane at around 10.30pm on May 8.

Footage captured by a local man's home CCTV camera shows a man struck around the head with a weapon and knocked to the ground before another man appears to kick him in the head as he lays unconscious.

Click on the panel to the right to see the video footage.

Another man is also knocked to the ground and repeatedly beaten and kicked by several men.

Detective Inspector Dave Wardley-Wilkins said: "This was a violent and sustained attack in which the victim was lucky to sustain only minor injuries.

"We need the public's help to identify the offenders in this attack.

"We have put this matter into the media already with no response. Please help us if you can."

Anyone with any information on the attack should contact Worthing CID on 0845 6070 999 and quote serial 1951 08/05/09

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