Cheadle man assaulted by skip lorry driver after A522 crash
A 58-YEAR-OLD Cheadle man was assaulted during a road rage incident near to Uttoxeter.
The man, who was attacked at around 1pm on Monday, had been involved in a crash with a skip lorry on the A522 Uttoxeter Road near Fole Dairy.
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The driver of the lorry, which is described as white with a yellow skip, attacked the man who was driving a Citroen car, before driving off in the direction of Uttoxeter.
Hid victim suffered a minor back injury but did not require hospital treatment.
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Staffordshire Police have issued a description of the lorry driver, who was a white man, aged around 35.
He was 5ft 7ins tall with a stocky build, short fair receding hair and he was wearing a dark polo shirt.
Anyone who witnessed the crash, the assault, or saw either vehicle prior to it, is asked to contact PC Dave Stubbs at Staffordshire Police on 101 quoting incident number 285 of November 12.
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




Comments
by dboot2
Thursday, November 15 2012, 6:40PM
“police are after a good tip”
by dboot2
Thursday, November 15 2012, 6:39PM
“police are looking for a good tip,”
by Redpitlad
Thursday, November 15 2012, 9:22AM
“Warren..Sure it wasn't you........”
by warren-lloyd
Thursday, November 15 2012, 2:46AM
“Short man simdrome by the looks of it. He was also very dirty and stank like the council tip.”
by PlayboyLeaLea
Wednesday, November 14 2012, 11:10PM
“narrows it down...”
by camband
Wednesday, November 14 2012, 8:28PM
“Goes with the breed.”