Man in 70s left with head wound after assault in market town
Officers were called to Church Street in Attleborough at 3pm on Saturday after a man, believed to be a French tourist, was attacked.
He was taken to hospital for treatment due to the head injury but did not require surgery.
It is understood that the victim intervened in a domestic argument which saw the suspect wield a milk bottle.
Norfolk Constabulary has confirmed an investigation is under way.
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