Stories, Yagan Square: Chaos at Perth nightclub after suspected glassing attack leaves patrons bloodied

A suspected glassing attack at a packed Perth CBD pub has left two men with facial injuries and sparked a police investigation. Images from Yagan Square venue Stories show a man with his head bandaged as blood dripped down is face and hand while several paramedics, police and security staff stand nearby. The incident unfolded
Stories, Yagan Square: Chaos at Perth nightclub after suspected glassing attack leaves patrons bloodied

A suspected glassing attack at a packed Perth CBD pub has left two men with facial injuries and sparked a police investigation.

Images from Yagan Square venue Stories show a man with his head bandaged as blood dripped down is face and hand while several paramedics, police and security staff stand nearby.

The incident unfolded when a fight broke out between partygoers on one of the three-storey nightclub’s dancefloors about 1.45am on Saturday, reported Perth Now.

Police said an altercation erupted between two groups which then left the two men, both aged in their 20s, suffering serious injuries.

The pair were treated for significant head lacerations by paramedics who were called to the venue on Wellington Street.

Both were then taken to Royal Perth Hospital for further treatment and are recovering.

WA Police said they are investigating the incident.

It is understood both men declined to make a formal complaint. 

Emergency services were called to Stories nightclub in the Perth CBD after reports two men had been glassed during a brawl between two groups

Emergency services were called to Stories nightclub in the Perth CBD after reports two men had been glassed during a brawl between two groups

It is understood the fight erupted on the dancefloor of the three-storey venue at Yagan Square

It is understood the fight erupted on the dancefloor of the three-storey venue at Yagan Square 

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