Sleeping man woke as thug was in middle of sickening dumbbell attack

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Sleeping man woke as thug was in middle of sickening dumbbell attack
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The couple woke to find themselves covered in blood

An Accrington man was left needing nine metal plates in his face after being attacked with a dumbbell bar while he slept.

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