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Teenager thumped

A THUG who demanded a 17-year-old Cranbourne North teenager kiss his shoes bashed his victim after he denied the request.
Police said the assault happened last Saturday after the 17-year-old boy and his friend got off the train at Merinda Park station.
The two friends were walking along Thompsons Road when a group of six to seven men approached them about 11pm.
The demand to kiss the man’s shoes was made before the man punched the teenager in the face.
The boy suffered damage to his left eye and had several teeth chipped in the attack.
Anyone with information about the attack is asked to call Cranbourne Police on 5991 0600.

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