Chip shop vinegar bottle attack suspect bailed for second time

A 31-year-old man from Enfield accused of attacking a chip shop manager with a vinegar bottle has been bailed by police for a second time.
Boss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was allegedly attacked with a vinegar bottleBoss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was allegedly attacked with a vinegar bottle
Boss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was allegedly attacked with a vinegar bottle

He had to go to Watford Police Station on Monday and will have to return there on Tuesday next week.

The alleged attack happened at Tring’s Wilsons Fish & Chips on Wednesday, September 3, and left manager Shaban Azam afraid to work.

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He had to spend 13 hours in Aylesbury’s Stoke Mandeville Hospital being treated for his injuries.

Boss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was attacked with a vinegar bottle PNL-140409-180246001Boss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was attacked with a vinegar bottle PNL-140409-180246001
Boss of Wilsons Fish & Chips in Tring Shaban Azam was attacked with a vinegar bottle PNL-140409-180246001

Mr Azam, who was with his colleague Omar Fathe on the day he was injured, said: “I feel very bad. We are scared to work here.”

Mr Azam said the attack left him with a damaged artery in his head and a big cut on his face.

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