Police investigate racially-aggravated assault after woman injured in Leeds

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Police investigate racially-aggravated assault after woman injured in Leeds
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A woman was taken to hospital on Monday evening after being injured in what police is treating as racially-aggravated assault.

been approached by a man who smashed the wing mirror of her car before knocking her to the ground and repeatedly punching her.to the daily Crime UK newsletter.

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