Six police automobiles and an ambulance have been despatched to Deansgate at round 5.15pm, close to Greggs, the place a person was being handled following the incident.
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Better Manchester Police confirmed {that a} man had been assaulted and he was being attended to by North West Ambulance Service paramedics.
A drive spokesperson added that no arrests have been made in the meanwhile.
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An eyewitness stated: “I noticed two police automobiles and ambulance flip up simply outdoors Greggs shortly, with lights and sirens on.
“A person was on the ground and paramedics have been attending to him, a crowd of individuals have been stood round gazing what was occurring.
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“After a couple of minutes one other ambulance arrived and the police cordoned off the fast space across the entrance of Greggs, however there was nonetheless a niche on the Subway aspect of the road the place individuals might get by.
“They acquired him onto a stretcher, he had blood operating down his face which appeared prefer it was coming from his eye or the bridge of his nostril, and so they loaded him into an ambulance.”
He added: “It is simply not what you anticipate to see on a Tuesday afternoon.”
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