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Officers investigating an assault outside Kebab World in Stroud back in April are appealing for two witnesses to come forward.
It is believed that two women were stood inside the premises when the assault took place and may have seen what happened.
An appeal for witnesses was issued at the time however the women are yet to be identified.
Officers are asking the women or anyone who knows them to please come forward as its believed they can help with the investigation.
The first woman was described as having tanned/olive skin and straight brown hair which went to the middle of her back.
She was wearing a baggy speckled jacket, black top, dark coloured zip up jacket with logos on it, black wide legged trousers and black trainers with white detailing.
The second woman was described as being white, had long straight highlighted hair and wore dangly earrings.
She was wearing a cream off the shoulder top, white and brown zebra print mini skirt with black waistband, white high top trainers and carrying a shoulder bag and brown puffer jacket.
Police had been called on Thursday 14 April with a report that an altercation had broken out in front of the takeaway on King Street at around 10.40pm.
The victim sustained serious head injuries and was taken to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for treatment. He has since been discharged.
Information can be submitted by completing the following form online and quoting incident number 482 of 14 April: https://www.gloucestershire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report
Alternatively, you can call 101 and quote the same incident number.