The 12-year-old victim was with a friend in Bancroft Park, off Seasiders
Way in Blackpool when he was approached by two older males who asked him if
he wanted to see a magic trick before setting his t-shirt on fire with a
cigarette lighter.
The boy suffered significant burns to his torso and was taken to hospital
by a passer-by who stopped to help.
The assault happened between 8-9pm yesterday (Tuesday, November 1st)
The first suspect is described as tall, wearing a black hoody with the hood
pulled up, a black mask, black trousers with pockets on the legs and black
leather gloves. The second offender is described as smaller, also wearing a
black hoody with the hood up, black joggers, fingerless gloves. He covered
his face with his hand.
Det Insp Kirsty Wyatt, of Blackpool CID, said: “This was a horrific assault
on a young boy and he has suffered some really significant burn injuries
which will need on-going hospital treatment.
“I would appeal to anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area at around
the time of the attack to come forward and speak to us.
“We will have extra patrols in the area over the coming days and I would
urge anyone with information or concerns to speak to an officer.”
Anyone with information can also call 101 quoting log 1344 of November 1st.
Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Way in Blackpool when he was approached by two older males who asked him if
he wanted to see a magic trick before setting his t-shirt on fire with a
cigarette lighter.
The boy suffered significant burns to his torso and was taken to hospital
by a passer-by who stopped to help.
The assault happened between 8-9pm yesterday (Tuesday, November 1st)
The first suspect is described as tall, wearing a black hoody with the hood
pulled up, a black mask, black trousers with pockets on the legs and black
leather gloves. The second offender is described as smaller, also wearing a
black hoody with the hood up, black joggers, fingerless gloves. He covered
his face with his hand.
Det Insp Kirsty Wyatt, of Blackpool CID, said: “This was a horrific assault
on a young boy and he has suffered some really significant burn injuries
which will need on-going hospital treatment.
“I would appeal to anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area at around
the time of the attack to come forward and speak to us.
“We will have extra patrols in the area over the coming days and I would
urge anyone with information or concerns to speak to an officer.”
Anyone with information can also call 101 quoting log 1344 of November 1st.
Alternatively contact independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.