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Phone rage attack on teen on Doncaster bus

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A TEENAGER has been left with a broken jaw after a phone rage attack on a bus in Doncaster.

Police say the 17-year-old male had been talking to a friend on his mobile phone on the number 50 bus to Skellow when a man and woman on the bus told him to be quiet.

He continued the conversation - and was then pulled into the aisle by the couple, with the woman forcing her knee into his face three times.

The man and woman got off the bus near to the shops on Great North Road, Woodlands.

The youth suffered a fractured jaw in three places.

Police are appealing for information and witnesses. Call the police on 101, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111, quoting incident number 1384 of March 1.

See tomorrow’s Star for the more details.

 
 
 

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