Police appeal after bus driver attacked

A late-night attack which left a bus driver needing stitches is being investigated, police have said.
Police are looking to speak to this man after an incident on a bus in HovePolice are looking to speak to this man after an incident on a bus in Hove
Police are looking to speak to this man after an incident on a bus in Hove

Sussex Police said it wants to hear from anyone who saw the driver of a Number Six bus being attacked after a passenger tried to avoid paying his fare.

Police added the driver was 'badly shaken' and has not returned to work.

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The incident took place on the bus when it was in Western Road, Hove, at around 11.35pm on Wednesday, January 17, police said.

A police spokesperson said: "The victim, in his 50s, suffered a deep cut just to the inside of his right eye, which had to be stitched, and heavy bruising and swelling.

"His assailant is described as a white man, aged 25-35, 6ft, of medium build and with short brown hair swept over at the front. He was wearing a suit style jacket, white shirt and dark trousers.

"He boarded the bus opposite the Waitrose supermarket on Western Road, Brighton, and attempted to travel without paying. When the driver challenged him, he was struck in the face.

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"The suspect appeared drunk, was carrying a bottle and may have come from a party nearby. After the assault he got off the bus and made off in a westerly direction along Western Road."PC Matt Smith, investigating, said: "The victim, a driver for Brighton and Hove Buses, was just doing his job when he was subjected to this unprovoked and violent attack."It has left him with a nasty injury and badly shaken, such that he has yet to return to work."Anyone who saw what happened or who can identify the suspect is asked to report details online or call 101, with the reference 1356 of 17/1.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.