Police release vision in hunt for those behind serious Brisbane assault
Police have released CCTV of a serious assault in Brisbane last month, appealing for information that could help identify and find those involved.
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Police are looking for three people allegedly involved in a serious assault in South Brisbane last month.
On June 3, a 44-year-old St Lucia man and a 29-year-old Alderley woman were assault by a man and woman who approached them on Hope St, near the intersection with Peel St.
The female victim was struck in the face, jaw and arms several times by the other woman, resulting in severe injuries requiring hospital care.
The man suffered minor injuries after he was allegedly assaulted by the other man involved.
The attackers left when the other pair sought refuge in a nearby business, but the female attacker soon returned with another woman, and continued to make verbal taunts before fleeing again.
Police are now appealing for information about the attackers, who are described as being of Pacific Islander appearance and aged in their early twenties.
The woman accused of physical assault is described as approximately 165cm tall with a slim build and long black hair worn in a ponytail and was wearing a white long sleeved jacket with black jeans and black converse brand sneakers.
Her male counterpart is described as approximately 180cm tall with short black hair and was wearing a black T-shirt with a large coloured motif on the front, black trousers and black vans brand sneakers.
The second woman, present when the first reappeared to continue verbal taunts, is approximately 165cm with a very solid build, long black hair and was wearing a brown jumper with brown tights and white socks without shoes.
Detectives have now released vision of the incident and the people involved, issuing an appeal for anyone with information to come forward. Anonymous reports can be made.