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McDonald's customer punches worker at Fabian Way, Swansea Man arrested over attack in McDonald's in Swansea
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A member of staff at a McDonald's in Swansea was punched in the face by a customer who was told he could not go behind the counter to use the restaurant's phone. A 34-year-old man has been arrested after a member of staff was attacked at a McDonald's in Swansea.
South Wales Police have released a CCTV image of the man they want to speak to in connection with the incident. The fast food worker was punched in the face by a man who was told he could not go behind the counter to use the restaurant's phone.
It happened at the Fabian Way branch on 17 January at about 23:30 GMT. The attack happened at the Fabian Way branch on 17 January at about 23:30 GMT.
Ron Mounsey, owner of the McDonald's franchise, said: "The safety of our staff is a priority for us."Ron Mounsey, owner of the McDonald's franchise, said: "The safety of our staff is a priority for us."