Man in critical condition after serious assault
Police were called at 8:05pm yesterday to reports that a man in his 50s had been seriously assaulted in the St Olaves shopping precinct.
The victim sustained serious head injuries and was taken to hospital. Police have said he is in a critical condition.
Police arrested a man in his 50s in the early hours of this morning on suspicion of causing grievous bodily Harm (GBH) and he was taken to Bury St Edmunds Police Investigation Centre.
It is believed that the victim and the man arrested are known to each other. Police say that they are not looking for any other suspects at this time.
Anyone who directly witnessed the incident or who has any information is asked to contact Suffolk Police quoting reference 37/41884/25 via their website or on 101.
Anyone looking to report information anonymously can do so via the Crimestoppers website or in 0800 555 111.

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