Boy Punched and Grabbed By the Throat by Man in QLD Playground

Child safety concerns at playground swings.

A nine-year-old boy was punched in the face by a man who even tried to strangle him with his hands, while playing in�a playground.

The�boy was playing�with other children on a playground equipment in a park on the corner of Yorrell Street and Ridgewood Road in Algester when he was approached by a man�around 4.15pm on September 25.

The boy was then allegedly grabbed by the throat, thrown to the ground and punched in the face several times.

The man then tried�to strangle the boy with his hands.

Luckily, the boy managed to free himself from the man and run away. He�was not seriously injured during the incident.

Boy Punched and Grabbed By the Throat by Man in QLD Playground | Stay at Home Mum

Days later, police have released a computer-generated image of a man who may be able to assist with their enquiries.

The man is described as having Asian features, aged between 30 to 40, approximately 172 centimetres tall, short black hair with a proportionate build and last seen wearing a short-sleeved purple shirt.

Police are appealing for assistance to identify the man.

Source:�Aww.com.au

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