Police responded to a disturbance at a flat on Craigielea Road at around 6.45pm on Sunday. Officers say that the victim was attacked whilst inside before the fight continued outside.
A 34-year-old man was left with a serious head wound after a brawl broke out during a party in Clydebank on Sunday, April 7.
The man was left seriously injured and rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital, in Paisley, for treatment. He has since been discharged.READ MORE: 'Glass bottle thrown' at Celtic's Matt O’Riley during Rangers clash at Ibrox “We believe that the man was assaulted whilst within the party and the fight then spilled into the common close and then garden.", Detective Sergeant Craig McGarry of Clydebank CID said.
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