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Conor Riordan & Christina O'Neill

Search launched for attacker with Glasgow accent who left man with head injury outside Edinburgh pub

A man suffered a head injury after being deliberately pushed over near an Edinburgh pub in what police believe was a random attack.

The incident happened at around 9pm on Sunday on Leith Walk.

A 46-year-old had just left The Central Pub and was standing outside the Leith Surgery when a man approached and forcibly knocked him to the ground.

The victim suffered a head injury and was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment before later being released.

The suspect is described as white, in his forties, around 6ft 2ins tall with a large build and bald.

Police Scotland said there is no description of his clothing, however it is believed he spoke with a Glasgow accent.

Detective Constable Caroline Niblock said: "This appears to have been a random attack, which left the victim requiring medical attention and we are conducting various lines of inquiry within the Leith Walk area to identify the suspect.

"If you were in the area on Sunday evening and saw what happened, or have any information that can assist this investigation, then please contact police immediately.

"Likewise, we would also urge anyone who believes they know they identity of the male involved, then please also get in touch."

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