Salford: Two Men In Their 20s Suffer 'Life-Changing Injuries After Shocking Assault'

Early-hours incident also saw car deliberately driven towards the men.
Two men, aged 22 and 24, were taken to hospital with serious injuries, after the incident on a busy road near Junction 11 of the M60 in Salford.
Two men, aged 22 and 24, were taken to hospital with serious injuries, after the incident on a busy road near Junction 11 of the M60 in Salford.
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Two men have suffered life-changing injuries after a “shocking” assault and hit-and-run in Salford.

Two men, aged 22 and 24, were taken to hospital with serious injuries, after the incident on a busy road near Junction 11 of the M60.

The pair’s injuries are not believed to be life threatening, Greater Manchester Police said. The incident occurred at 2.45am on Saturday.

The force added that enquiries have established that four men were pushing a Land Rover Freelander along Liverpool Road when a stolen Vauxhall Vectra deliberately drove into them.

Five men – one of whom was carrying a weapon – got out of the Vectra before assaulting one of the men pushing the Freelander.

Police said the offenders then set the stolen car on fire and fled the scene.

Detective Superintendent Neil Jones said: “This is a shocking incident which has left two men with life-changing injuries; one after being assaulted and the other after being hit by a stolen car.

“Although it happened in the early hours of the morning, it did take place on a busy road, so we believe there may be a number of witnesses who potentially hold information about the incident or the moments leading up to it.

“I would like to appeal to these people to please come forward and tell us what they know. It may seem like only the smallest detail but it could be important information that we need for our investigation.

“If you have any information that you believe can assist us, then I would urge you to please come forward.”

Anybody with information is asked to contact police on 0161 856 5049/0161 856 5290, or through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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