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Cyclist knocked out in vicious street attack



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Published Date: 23 July 2008
A cyclist was left with horrific injuries after being kicked off his bike in Lancashire.
Mark Horvath, 26, from Leyland, was cycling home from work down Westgate towards Preston city centre at around 1.30am on Wednesday when a man standing on the pavement kicked him off his bike.

He was then kicked in the face and body in a ferocious attack which knocked him unconscious.

As he lay on the pavement, the offender stole his black, grey and white Raleigh mountain bike.

His navy blue rucksack which contained personal belongings was also stolen.

After regaining consciousness, Mark was able to make his way home, but collapsed outside where a member of the public found him and dialled 999.

Det Con Kelly Rosenthal of Leyland Police said: "This is an extremely vicious, unprovoked and meaningless attack which has left the victim with substantial injuries about his body and I would urge anyone with information about the attack or the stolen property to come forward.

"We would also like to trace and speak to anyone who was present or witnessed a disturbance on Broadfield Drive, Leyland at around 2.15am when two males were reported to be fighting and two females were present.

"It is unclear whether the two incidents are connected but there are potential witnesses in the area that we would like to speak to."

The attacker was a white man with short, cropped fair hair in his late 20s.

He was around six feet tall and wearing dark clothing.

Anyone with any information should contact Leyland CID on 01772 415844 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 3:56 PM
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Sam Tana,

Ribbleton 24/07/2008 10:17:51
It's highway robbery, without the "stand and deliver" option to turn over your property without getting hurt. Appalling.
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brigpnefan,

preston 24/07/2008 11:45:50
I feel very sorry for this man. How anyone can do this the thug is a coward and needs catching and locked up for a long time.I hope Mark you will recover soon.
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jonh,

24/07/2008 12:39:53
The thug will just be typical Broadfield scum. :(
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muchooler,

24/07/2008 13:21:24
Hang the B'stard
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Porco Rosso,

24/07/2008 13:27:07
How times change, once they would of hanged a highway robber. These days if they catch him he'll get counselling!

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