Jeremy Corbyn’s son Tommy 'assaulted outside nightclub'

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Hatty Collier1 March 2016
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Jeremy Corbyn’s youngest son was allegedly headbutted as he left a nightclub.

Student Tommy suffered a cut to his eye after he was reportedly assaulted outside a dance venue at around 4am on Saturday.

The 22-year-old, who studies electrical engineering at the University of York, complained to police after he was “headbutted” outside the city’s Mansion club, according to the Daily Mirror.

The left-wing activist is said to have been partying with friends inside the venue, after earlier organising a Party for Palestine hip-hop event elsewhere in York.

Police are investigating the alleged attack.

A statement from North Yorkshire Police said: “Police in York are investigating an allegation of assault on a 22-year-old man.

“The incident occurred at the Mansion Nightclub, Micklegate, between 4am and 4.30am on Saturday (27 February 2016).

“The victim, who suffered a cut to his eye, reported the matter to North Yorkshire Police at 1.26pm on Saturday.

“Enquiries are on-going to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident. Nobody has been arrested.

“Witnesses or anyone with information that could assist officers are asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and speak to the Force Control Room.”

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