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Man Charged After Serious Skegness Assault

Man seriously injured in Skegness Jack Snipe pub car park following assault

Police are asking for anyone who has information regarding an assault that took place in the car park of the Jack Snipe Pub in Skegness to come forward.

Lincolnshire Police have confirmed that a 57-year-old man has been charged following a serious assault at the Jack Snipe pub in Skegness.

Police were called to the popular Skegness pub on Queens Road just before 11.20pm on Wednesday, February 14th, 2024, following reports a man was making threats and assaulting another man.

According to a spokesman for Lincolnshire Police, the victim of the serious assault was taken to hospital with multiple injuries.

Andrew Marvell, 57, of Elder Close, was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and was charged with wounding with intent and possession of a knife in a public place in the early hours of Friday morning (February 16).

Today, 16th February, Andrew Marvell appeared at Lincoln Magistrates Court was remanded into custody to await a hearing at Crown Court which at present has not been fixed.

According to witnesses, the incident happened in the car park of the Skegness Jack Snipe pub. Lincolnshire Police are asking for anyone with information of the assault to come forward.

Anyone with information should contact police on 101, or via email to DC Richard Critten on richard.critten@lincs.police.uk, quoting incident number 442 of February 14.

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