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Hunt for ‘chubby’ blonde after woman scarred for life in vicious stiletto attack on pub dance floor

Cops launch appeal for info after victim assaulted in the early hours of the morning in Manchester city centre boozer

COPS are hunting for a “chubby” blonde after a woman was left scarred for life in a vicious stiletto attack.

The victim, 21, has been left with a permanent scar to her forehead following the assault at Yates' Wine Lodge in Manchester City centre.

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Suspect cops want to quiz in connection with vicious stiletto attack is is described as slightly chubby with blonde shoulder-length hairCredit: Greater Manchester Police

She was struck on the head by the heel of the shoe during a melee on the dance floor at about 2.20am on April 16, cops say.

She was rushed to hospital where she was treated for a head injury.

The woman cops want to question over the attack is described as white, in her mid-twenties in, 5ft-5ft 2”in, slightly chubby build with blonde shoulder-length hair.

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Detective Constable Tom Munnery of GMP’s City of Manchester team said: “This was a vicious attack and there may have been a lot of people around the area at the time of the assault.

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“If you saw what happened, you may have information that could help us track down the person that did this.

“We have released an image of a woman we want to speak to in connection with this attack and if anyone recognises her I would urge them to contact police.”

Attack took place in the early hours of the morning on the dancefloor of a bar in central ManchesterCredit: Google Earth

Anyone with information is asked to call police on 0161 856 4436 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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