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Mystery of man found with serious head injuries

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Police at the scene this morning. Picture: Martin Jefferies
Police at the scene this morning. Picture: Martin Jefferies

A man who was found lying injured in a Kent street in the early hours of the morning is in a critical condition in hospital.

He was discovered outside the entrance to Albion House shortly after 2am and was taken to a London hospital where he has undergone surgery on a serious head injury.

The building, at the junction of Albion Place and Wellington Crescent, contains the Mayor's Parlour as well as a number of flats.

The injured man was not carrying any identification and police are now asking anyone who may know his identity to come forward.

He is believed to be in his late teens or early twenties with a muscular build and was wearing a green khaki Ben Sherman waist-length jacket, white striped shirt, blue jeans and white trainers.

He was also wearing a necklace and had a gold stud in one ear.

Kent Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Part of the street was taped off and a forensic tent set up.

DCI Maria Shepherd said: "If anyone thinks they know who this man is, please could they call us as soon as possible on 01843 231055, or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111."

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