Detectives have released images of a man who maybe able to assist police following a serious assault on Sydney's northern beaches overnight.
About 11pm yesterday (Sunday 25 June 2025), emergency services responded to reports of an assault at a hotel on The Corso, Manly.
NSW Ambulance paramedics treated two men – aged 44 and 49 – at the scene.
The younger man was taken to Northern Beaches Hospital whilst the other man was conveyed to Royal North Shore Hospital. Both are listed as being in a stable condition.
Officers from Northern Beaches Police Area Command were informed the two men became involved in a verbal argument with another male not known to them.
The male allegedly struck the 44-year-old man with a beer glass to the right side of his face and hit the older man with a bar stool several times in the head before leaving the scene in company with two women.
The man and the women were last seen walking north along North Steyne.
A crime scene was established and an investigation commenced.
As inquiries continue police have released images of a man who they believe can assist detectives.
He is described as being in his late 30's/early 40's, solid build, with short dark hair, a moustache and tribal tattoos on both arms.
At the time he was wearing a white collared polo shirt, shorts and sneakers. A pair of glasses were secured in the "V" neck of the shirt.
Anyone who maybe able to idenfity the man or has any information about the assault or was in the area at the time with any available dashcam/mobile phone footage is urged to contact Manly Detectives or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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