Derby footballer Louie Sibley begs for help after girlfriend beaten unconscious by man and woman on night out
FOOTBALL star Louie Sibley has pleaded for help after his girlfriend was beaten unconscious by a man and a woman while on a night out.
Wag Keeley Carter was punched, smashed into a wall and dragged to the ground by the male attacker and also assaulted by the woman at around 2am on Sunday.
Louie, 20, who plays for Derby County, posted pictures of his girlfriend and her injuries along with CCTV pictures of her alleged attacker on social media.
He wrote: “My girlfriend was attacked several times by a man and a woman.
“She ended up in hospital and had to have stitches due to the man who punched her and knocked her out, leaving her unconscious.
“This coward attacked such an innocent girl. He even dragged her to the ground prior to the hit and slammed her up the wall.
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“After doing that, when she wasn’t looking, he then smacked her, leaving her unconscious.
“The woman he was with was continuously attempting to assault her, even attacking her when the man dragged her to the floor.”
He said the attack, in Nottingham, was unprovoked and the pair ran off afterwards.
Louie said: “Both of them need to be found! How can a grown man attack a girl like this and get away with it?
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“Please share this and if anyone has any information it would be much appreciated.”
Nottinghamshire Police confirmed they are investigating the attack in the city’s Upper Parliament Street.
England U20 international Louie made 28 appearances for The Rams last season under boss Wayne Rooney.
Derby, relegated to League One this season, declined to comment as police are investigating.
Chief Inspector Amy English, of Notts Police, said: “We are currently investigating reports of an incident in which a woman was allegedly assaulted in Nottingham city centre.
“It’s extremely important that anyone who witnessed what happened gets in touch with us immediately so that we can establish exactly what happened.
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“Enquiries are still ongoing into this incident.
"Pease contact the police on 101, quoting incident 86 of June 12 2022, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, if you have any information.”