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Neighbours describe shocking attack in Moss Side which left man in hospital

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Police are investigating an alleged attack in Moss Side which left a man in hospital. Officers were called at around 2.35am in the early hours of Sunday to Hartington Street to reports of a man suffering 'a medical episode', GMP said.

A man was taken to hospital where he has serious but non life-threatening injuries. Two men aged 29 and 49 have been arrested on suspicion of assault. READ MORE: Manchester's highest-rated restaurant hits back after moaning customer charged £60 for no-show An eyewitness, who asked to remain anonymous, gave a chilling account of how the incident unfolded.

He said it began at around 11pm on Saturday night with "really loud shouting" coming from a property. Then at around 2am the witness heard a man making noise in the street. "There was a lad was walking up and down the street crying, he was knocking on people's doors saying 'I think he's dead, there's blood p***ing out everywhere'," the witness said.

The witness does not believe the man managed to get any neighbours to open the door but emergency services were called. "There were nine police cars turned up and an ambulance," the witness added. "They carried a man out in a wheelchair, there was a bandage around his head and arms. "It looked like they arrested at least one lad." "It sounded like a really nasty incident. "There's always problems at that property - it's been an absolute nightmare." Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletter You can sign up very simply by following the instructions here Police said an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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