'Slash-Attack Could Have Left Me Blind' ; the Victim of a Vicious Attempted Robbery in Barne Barton Managed to Turn the Tables On His Attacker, Despite Having Had His Face Slashed Open and Fearing He Had Been Left Blinded.

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The victim of a vicious attempted robbery in Barne Barton managed to turn the tables on his attacker, despite having had his face slashed open and fearing he had been left blinded.

Michael Bentley, 22, told The Herald that he instinctively struck back with a blow of his own - that may have fractured his assailant's eye socket - and is now appealing for people to help track down the attacker before he strikes again.

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'Slash-Attack Could Have Left Me Blind' ; the Victim of a Vicious Attempted Robbery in Barne Barton Managed to Turn the Tables On His Attacker, Despite Having Had His Face Slashed Open and Fearing He Had Been Left Blinded.

The father-of-three was close to home texting his partner on the corner of Savage Road and Grays Crescent just before 11.30pm on Saturday, November 15 when the attacker struc...

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