Third man arrested in connection with Derry assault that left man with 'severe facial and back injuries'` - Irish Mirror

A man sustained severe facial and back injuries after an assault in Derry last August

Cathal Ryan Reporter

17:41, 15 Jan 2026

The PSNI has arrested a third man in connection with a serious assault in Derry last summer that left a man with β€œsevere facial and back injuries”.

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At around midnight on Friday, August 29, 2025, members of the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service were dispatched after a man sustained serious injuries in the Waterloo Street area of Derry.

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Police attended and spoke with the man and a number of witnesses, who alleged that the man, aged in his 30s, had been set upon by a group of masked men, dressed in dark clothing.

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He was taken to hospital for treatment, where it was established that he had sustained "severe facial and back injuries". As a result of the police investigation into the incident, to date, three arrests have been made.

Two men, aged 34 years and 45 years old, arrested on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, were released on bail to allow for further police enquiries to be conducted following their arrest on November 5 last year.

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A 44-year-old man arrested on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm during a planned arrest and search operation in the city today, Thursday 15 January, remains in police custody at this time.

Today's operation which is linked to INLA criminality was conducted and supported by Derry City and Strabane local district officers, the Paramilitary Crime Task Force and Maydown Tactical Support Group. To date, a number of items have been seized.

A PSNI spokesperson said the investigation continues.

Superintendent Sinead McIldowney said: "We will continue to work relentlessly to tackle all types of criminality in an ongoing effort to rid our communities of the harm those involved are causing.

β€œWe would like to thank the local community for their continued support and will continue to act on the information you provide us. I would encourage anyone with information regarding criminal activity to contact police on 101.”

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