Two men hospitalised after alleged violent assault at hotel on The Corso in Manly

Police have released photos of a man they want to speak to after an alleged violent attack on Sydney’s Northern Beaches sent two men to hospital.
Emergency services were called to a hotel on Corso in Manly at around 11pm on Sunday night following reports of the attack.
Paramedics treated two men, aged 44 and 49, at the scene and the men were taken to hospital where they were listed in a stable condition.
Police said the two men got into a verbal argument with another man they did not know.
“The man allegedly hit the 44-year-old man on the right side of his face with a beer glass and hit the older man several times in the head with a barstool before leaving the scene with the two women,” NSW Police said in a statement.
The man and women were last seen walking in North Steyne, halfway between Queenscliff and Manly Beach.
Police released photographs of the man they wanted to speak to.
Authorities say he is described as being in his late 30s/early 40s, of solid build, with short black hair, a mustache and tribal tattoos on both arms.

“He was wearing a white-collared polo shirt, shorts and sneakers at the time. A pair of glasses was fixed to the ‘V’ neck of the shirt,” police said.
Anyone who can identify the man, has information about the attack or was in the area at the time and has dashcam/mobile phone footage is asked to contact Manly Detectives or Crime Stoppers.



