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Police rush to arrest two men outside McDonald's after man hospitalised in reported acid attack

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Police have rushed to arrest two men outside a McDonald's after a man was hospitalised in a reported acid attack.

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Both men were arrested on suspicion of assault after emergency services descended on Warrington Road in Ashton-Under-Lyne at around 4pm on Friday.A Greater Manchester Police spokesman told Manchester Evening News officers responded to reports of a "hazmat incident".Police confirmed both arrested individuals were in their 40s and 50s.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The man who was rushed to hospital, identified as being in his 30s, is currently being treated for his injuries.However, GMP confirmed his wounds are neither life-threatening nor life-changing.After the incident, the area was cordoned off by officials over the course of the afternoon.A force spokesman added: "Emergency services were called to a business premises on Warrington Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne at around 4pm following reports of a hazmat incident."One man aged in his 30s has been...

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