Cops have released footage of a man in a green outfit and a man in an orange prison jumpsuit.
Police are hunting two men in fancy dress after a brutal attack at a pub. A woman and two men were assaulted outside the Baltic Fleet in Burnley in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Cops have released CCTV footage of the men they are hunting in connection with the attack. Both are wearing Halloween costumes. Burnley and Padiham Police have not yet made any arrests and have asked anyone with information to come forward. "A man suffered a serious head injury as a result of the assault and remains in hospital. One of the men we want to speak to was dressed in a dark green fancy dress outfit and the other was dressed in a distinctive orange prison jumpsuit fancy dress outfit.
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