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60 involved in street fight



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Up to 60 people could have been involved in a vicious street fight which is thought to have left one Preston man with serious injuries.
Police say witnesses in Darwen saw between 20 and 60 people involved in the brawl, near the town's bus station and the Bridgewater pub, shortly after midnight on Saturday.

A 43-year-old man from Preston was left unconscious close to the bus station in Church Street after being assaulted.

He was taken to the Royal Blackburn Hospital with head injuries but was later transferred to the Royal Preston Hospital, where he is stable.

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  • Last Updated: 26 February 2008 8:42 AM
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longboat,

hindley 26/02/2008 15:25:06
bring in hard labour, and get rid of the liberal hearts who believe these thugs have human rights. the jails are nothing more than hotels for this scum breed.
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barnfarm,

Gravel pit 26/02/2008 17:06:41
They should be given a Viking funeral - whilst still alive.
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K Darragh,

leyland 26/02/2008 23:56:19
Ah,that lovely place in good old Lancashire,next city of culture after Liverpool?What a laugh!Hoodies rool and were hard!LOL!Spelling poor by reason.long live the CHAVS!!Policing?Yeah,right!
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