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Joy Watson: Woman with dementia punched in face | Joy Watson: Woman with dementia punched in face |
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A woman with dementia was punched in the face while she was wearing a badge saying "I have Alzheimer's please be patient". | A woman with dementia was punched in the face while she was wearing a badge saying "I have Alzheimer's please be patient". |
Joy Watson, 61, has been left with a broken eye socket following the attack on Sunday in Bridlington, East Yorkshire. | Joy Watson, 61, has been left with a broken eye socket following the attack on Sunday in Bridlington, East Yorkshire. |
Mrs Watson, of Eccles, Salford, said a man had attacked her after she told him he was mistreating his dog. | Mrs Watson, of Eccles, Salford, said a man had attacked her after she told him he was mistreating his dog. |
Humberside Police has confirmed it is investigating. | Humberside Police has confirmed it is investigating. |
Mrs Watson, who was given a Points of Light award by former Prime Minister David Cameron for her volunteer work, was at a roadside cafe having breakfast at about 10:00 BST. | Mrs Watson, who was given a Points of Light award by former Prime Minister David Cameron for her volunteer work, was at a roadside cafe having breakfast at about 10:00 BST. |
She complained to the man about his treatment of the animal and urged him to be more gentle but was told "it's none of your business". | She complained to the man about his treatment of the animal and urged him to be more gentle but was told "it's none of your business". |
Mrs Watson said she warned the man again when she saw him putting the dog on the seat of his car without a belt. | Mrs Watson said she warned the man again when she saw him putting the dog on the seat of his car without a belt. |
But the man swore at her and then punched her. | |
Mrs Watson, who was visiting Bridlington to watch some friends take part in a cycle race, said: "He gave me one massive hit - a huge thump to which I fell and hit my back on the concrete. | Mrs Watson, who was visiting Bridlington to watch some friends take part in a cycle race, said: "He gave me one massive hit - a huge thump to which I fell and hit my back on the concrete. |
"He left me without knowing whether I was alive or not." | "He left me without knowing whether I was alive or not." |
Police said the suspect was in his 60s and wearing fawn and brown coloured clothing. | |
A spokesman said: "The victim, who is in her 60s and from the Manchester area, saw what she reported as a man mistreating his dog. | A spokesman said: "The victim, who is in her 60s and from the Manchester area, saw what she reported as a man mistreating his dog. |
"She confronted the individual who then allegedly assaulted her, leaving her with an eye and head injury which required hospital treatment." | "She confronted the individual who then allegedly assaulted her, leaving her with an eye and head injury which required hospital treatment." |
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