A MAN in his 50s was knocked down, kicked and stamped on in a brutal gang attack in Malvern.

The man suffered serious facial injuries after the attack in the early hours by the six-strong group.

The unprovoked assault happened at around 3.15am on Sunday, October 27, when three men were walking home towards Barnards Green after a night out.

As they reached the corner of Church Street and Albert Road South they passed a group of people who started to verbally abuse them. They then assaulted one of the men knocking him to the floor before stamping on and kicking him in the head.

This caused serious facial injuries and he needed extensive hospital treatment.

Another of the men who attempted to come to his aid punched one of the assailants in the face in self-defence and he was also assaulted.

The group who attacked them were in their early 20s and a mix of around five men and one woman.

Detective Sergeant Stuart Hawkeswood from South Worcestershire CID said: “This was a rather nasty and unprovoked assault against an older man.

“I would like to hear from anyone who may have seen the assault or the group in the Barnards Green area in the early hours of Sunday morning.

“One of the men was punched, so if you know of anyone who received a suspicious facial injury over the weekend, please get in touch.”

DS Hawkeswood can be contacted via the non-emergency police number 101 or information can be passed on anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Quote the reference number 170s 27/10/13.