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Appeal to find two individuals after man is left with ‘serious head and face injuries’ in Altrincham attack

It's not the only recent incident in the area.

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 24th December 2025

Trafford Police are trying to find two men following an attack outside a takeaway in Altrincham earlier this year.

The incident, which took place outside Canada Grill on Railway Street a couple of months ago, has left one individual with serious.

Reported to have occurred at around 2am on Sunday, 19 October, the identity of the pair who have since been revealed on CCTV footage is still unknown.

You can see both male suspects pictured below.

Since shared by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) at large on social media, officers investigating the case are appealing for anyone who recognises them to come forward.

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While the exact extent of the damage done and the condition of the other person involved in the altercation has not been fully disclosed, they are believed to have been left with significant “head and facial injuries”.

This comes not long after the deeply troubling news of another attack in the town centre, which saw 23-year-old Nathan Peters attempt to murder another young male, 21, and three other people.

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Occurring back at the start of this month, this incident also took place in the early hours on Railway St.

Said to be from the Partington area, he has since appeared in Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court and been charged on multiple counts.

As for the two unknown men seen above, GMP are urging anyone with information, no matter how small, to contact the police immediately.

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You can do so by dialling 101 or via the LiveChat function at gmp.police.uk, quoting reference 319 of 19/10/2025.

Information can also be passed anonymously online via Crimestoppers, or alternatively over the phone on 0800 555 111.

As always, in case of emergencies, please call 999 immediately.

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Featured Images — Greater Manchester Police (handouts)/Richard Sutcliffe (via Geograph)