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Gardaí appeal for witnesses after man beaten at Dublin city centre bus stop

The 33-year-old was taken to James’s Hospital with facial injuries.

A MAN WAS beaten at a Dublin bus stop yesterday morning.

The attack happened at around 10 o’clock when the man was waiting for a bus at Ushers Quay in the city centre.

Gardaí told TheJournal.ie that, “A number of men assaulted and robbed the man.”

The 33-year-old was taken to James’s Hospital with facial injuries.

It’s believed that the group stole his mobile phone.

Gardai in Kevin Street are appealing for anyone who saw what happened to get in touch.

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