The man police wish to speak to following an alleged incident on December 6 in which police said a 13-year-old boy was kicked by a man in a "racially aggravated assault" during a church service at Liverpool Cathedral.
A 13-year-old boy was kicked by a man in a "racially aggravated
assault" during a church service at Liverpool Cathedral, police have
said.
Merseyside Police released an image of a man they wish to speak to following the alleged incident on December 6, at around 11am.
The teenager who was left "very distressed", suffered a minor injury.
A full investigation has been launched and a number of lines of enquiry are being pursued.
Detective Constable Joanne Brough, of the specialist Sigma Hate Crime team, said: "We are treating this as a racially aggravated assault and specialist officers from the force's Sigma team are conducting enquiries.
"The victim thankfully only suffered a minor injury but has been left very distressed following this incident.
Merseyside Police released an image of a man they wish to speak to following the alleged incident on December 6, at around 11am.
The teenager who was left "very distressed", suffered a minor injury.
A full investigation has been launched and a number of lines of enquiry are being pursued.
Detective Constable Joanne Brough, of the specialist Sigma Hate Crime team, said: "We are treating this as a racially aggravated assault and specialist officers from the force's Sigma team are conducting enquiries.
"The victim thankfully only suffered a minor injury but has been left very distressed following this incident.
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