Foul-mouthed woman assaulted children after being asked to stop swearing at Somerset social club

A man has been in hospital for three days after being assaulted in Bridgwater
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A young woman is being sought by police after an incident at a social club that resulted in two children being assaulted. The drama unfolded at a social club in Radstock, when a woman was asked to stop swearing.

Children were present at the social club at the time but instead of apologising for her foul mouth, the female suspect proceeded to slap the adult who had asked her to tone down her language.

The suspect then assaulted two children for reasons that remain unclear during the violent incident that took place at a social club in Kilmersdon Road on the evening of Saturday, November 9.

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Avon and Somerset Police said: "We are appealing for witnesses to an assault in Radstock earlier this month. At around 7pm on Saturday 9 November, an incident took place at a social club in Kilmersdon Road.

"The suspect was asked to stop swearing by the victim as there were children present. The suspect then slapped the victim and assaulted two children. Thankfully, no one was seriously hurt in the incident.

"The suspect is described as white, of slim build, in her mid-twenties, between 5ft 6ins and 5ft 7ins, with blonde hair. She was wearing jeans and a black coat. If you witnessed the incident, or have any other information, please call us.

"If you can help, please call 101 and give the call handler the reference number 5224295922 , or complete our online appeals form."