A teenager is set to lose his two front teeth after being battered in an 'unprovoked' attack on GCSE results night. The 16-year-old had to be taken to hospital after being repeatedly punched in the face during the assault in a park in Stockport.
The boy's mum has now issued a warning to other parents following the 'sickening' incident. READ MORE: Police helicopter involved in chase after two cars stolen in Stockport The boy was with a group of around 10 to 15 friends in Brabyns Park in Marple Bridge on Thursday, August 12 after picking up their GCSE results earlier in the day.
At around 8:15pm another group entered the park and threw a drink over the boy, his family said. After turning round and asking 'did you throw something on me?',
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