Back on the 5th of May I posted the details regarding the savage slash attack, by some 20 muslim thugs, on, Reece Johnson, leaving the father of three with 68 stitches on his face and neck. The attacked was witnessed by a his terrified young son.
See --- British Man left with 68 stitches in his face after brutal muslim gang slash attack
We all KNOW that had the "nasty assault" (see article below) been committed on a muslim man by a gang of 20 white British men the police would pull out all stops and make hunting down the perpetrators a top priority. MPs and other politicians would be rushing to the television microphones to denounce such a heinous act and vow speedy arrests. The attack would have made daily front page news on all the usual media suspects -as they followed up on the police actions or lack thereof.
Unfortunately as Reece Johnson tries to go on with his life, he is still forced to look over his shoulder and wonder where ALL TWENTY of his attackers have disappeared.
We all wonder.
Reece Johnson today:Hunt goes on for gang who scarred a dad for lifeTHIS is the young dad scarred for life by a gang of thugs.
Two months on from the terrifying attack, when Reece Johnson had his face slashed in front of his five-year-old son, the 23-year-old is slowly putting his life back together.
But he has been left depressed by the attack and suffers from nightmares.
He has had the 68 stitches removed from the wound but it has left a six-inch scar.
Mr Johnson admitted: “Every time I look in the mirror, I remember the attack.”
He was confronted at night by a 20-strong gang as he walked past the entrance to Bobby Heywood Park, in Great Lever, with his son, Tyrel, and a friend, on May 1.
But no one has been arrested for the offence, and the father-of-three says he will never move on until someone is put behind bars for the vicious attack.
He added: “I could have been killed. My kids could’ve been left without a dad.
“I feel lucky to be alive.”
He had been to Blackpool for the day with friends and was taking his son back to their Great Lever home when the incident happened.
The trio had walked towards the gang, who were outside the park’s Lever Street entrance.
A row then broke out and Mr Johnson was attacked while his terrified son clung to the leg of his father’s friend.