A man was attacked with a baseball bat by two strangers.
Victims and perpetrators moved away from the crime scene.
Witnesses are now being sought.
Nuremberg - In the night from Monday (July 19) to Tuesday (July 20), two strangers attacked a man with a baseball bat and fled.
Before the police arrived, the victim also left the scene.
The criminal police have started the investigation and asks witnesses and the injured to report, as the police headquarters in Middle Franconia * announced.
Nuremberg: Strangers beat up a man with a baseball bat - the latter refuses to help from the witness
At around 1:20 a.m., witnesses reported a fight in Bulmannstrasse in Nuremberg *.
Two unknown perpetrators demanded money from a man.
Then one of the two hit him severely on the head and upper body with a baseball bat.
The other hit him with his fists and kicks.
A witness wanted to help, but the victim refused.
The man walked away from the scene apparently unharmed.
The perpetrators got into a car and fled towards Maffaiplatz.
Nuremberg: Police issue a description of the perpetrator
A man was around 30 years old, around 1.75 meters tall, had short hair and a beard.
He was dressed in dark overall, wearing a black T-shirt and a black jacket that he tied around his waist.
He also had a baseball bat with him.
The second stranger was also around 30 years old, around 1.70 meters tall and was bald.
He wore red work trousers and a black T-shirt with red writing on it.
He also had a black jacket tied around his waist.
According to witness statements, the victim took refuge in a parked car, which dented the roof of the vehicle.
Nuremberg police asked for evidence from the population
The permanent detective service secured traces at the crime scene.
Further processing, including those relating to dangerous bodily harm, was taken over by the specialist commissioner of the Nuremberg Criminal Police.
In this connection, the officials ask for evidence.
People who have seen something are asked to call 09 11 21 12 33 33.
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