A man was racially abused and then pulled from his car and beaten-up in Ashton-under-Lyne.

The 43-year-old man had stopped in traffic in his Silver Nissan Micra on Darnton Road when he was approached by three men in a white Ford style van. The three men started shouting racial abuse at the victim.

Another man then joined the group and they all continued with the racial abuse, before pulling the man from his car and punching and kicking him in the face and body. The offenders then got back in their van and drove off in unknown direction.

The victim suffered cuts and abrasions to his head, face and body.

The incident happened shortly before 7pm on Tuesday 26 April 2016 Ashton, a man was racially abused and assaulted.

All offenders are described as middle aged white men, three with brown hair and one bald. Two of them are also described as having “beer bellies”

PC Darren Roberts from GMP‘s Tameside division said, “An innocent man has been racially abused and assaulted leaving him incredibly shaken up and we will not tolerate this type of behaviour on our streets.

“The assault happened on a busy road and someone must have seen something of the incident. If you have any information no matter how small please get in contact so we can detain and question the people that have done this.”

If you have any information or think you have seen something please contact the police on 101 or anonymously call crime stoppers on 0800 555 111.