A MAN was rushed to hospital after a 'violent' street brawl outside a Greggs store.

Police are appeaking for witnesses of a fight, which involved up to five people, on High Street, Babury, just outside the Greggs store, at 7pm on Saturday.

One man sustained a broken jaw and was hospitalised, and another suffered hand injuries.

The first victim currently remains in hospital.

One of the offenders is described as a mixed race man, who was tall and of a skinny build.

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He was believed to be aged in his late teens or early twenties.

Another offender was a white man, who was tall and had fair hair, believe to be aged in his thirties.

There are currently no other descriptions available.

Investigating officer, PC Benjamin Tims, of Banbury police station, said: “This was a particularly violent incident which has caused two people to sustain injuries, one of whom remains in hospital.

“I would appeal to anyone who was in the area of where this took place to please think about whether you saw or heard anything that could relate to this incident.

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“Please consider the physical descriptions of those involved. Did you see anyone matching these descriptions before or after the incident took place?

“Anyone who can help is asked to report online, or make a call on 101, quoting reference 43210257657.

“Alternatively, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, for which you will  receive 100% anonymity.”