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Liverpool Echo IconNewsLiverpool NewsStanley ParkNeed to knowThe victim said he was punched and knocked to the ground before being kicked twice in the headThe victim was making his way home from the Liverpool v Brighton game when the incident took place(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)Everything you need to know:A football supporter reported being targeted by a gang while walking home through Stanley Park after a Liverpool FC match on February 14. He described the experience as a life-threatening encounter that has left him terrified to attend future games.The victim left Anfield shortly before full time and was approached by two young men in camouflage jackets near a park bridge.
The victim said he was punched and knocked to the ground before being kicked twice in the head.During the struggle, one member of the group reportedly pulled a small kitchen knife from his trousers and lunged at the victim. The attacker only backed down after another member of the group intervened and told him to stop.The victim, who suffers from arthritis, sustained injuries to his knees and head during the scuffle.
He was eventually able to reach a better-lit area on foot before contacting the local authorities.The victim believes the attack may have been racially motivated, citing a history of experiencing similar abuse within the city. While they noted the report of a knife, they stated that no formal injuries were recorded at the immediate time of the report.READ THE FULL STORY: Man 'feared for his life' after what happened after LFC match
