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Appeal after woman suffers broken hand in fight near Boston Burger King

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Lincolnshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a woman suffered a broken hand following a fight near Burger King in Boston.

The incident has prompted officers to ask anyone who saw what happened, or who may have relevant information, to come forward. The case is the latest example of police seeking help from the public as they piece together the circumstances around a violent incident in one of Lincolnshire's town centres.

Boston is one of the county's busiest market towns, with well-used shopping areas and food outlets that attract residents, workers and visitors throughout the day. When violence breaks out in places familiar to so many people, it can quickly become a matter of wider local concern, not only for those directly involved but also for the community that uses the area regularly.

Details released so far are limited, but police have confirmed that a woman was left with a broken hand after the fight near the fast food restaurant. Officers are now trying to establish exactly what took place and whether anyone nearby may have witnessed key moments before, during or after the incident.

Public appeals of this kind often play an important part in local investigations, particularly in busy areas where passers-by, motorists or nearby customers may have seen something without realising its significance at the time. Even a small detail can help officers build a clearer picture of events.

For Lincolnshire readers, the case is another reminder of the role communities can play in supporting police inquiries. In towns such as Boston, where people travel in and out of central areas for shopping, work and errands, incidents can happen in view of many potential witnesses. Police are therefore urging anyone with information not to assume that someone else has already reported it.

Anyone who was in the area near Burger King in Boston and saw the fight, or who has information that could assist the investigation, is being asked to contact Lincolnshire Police. The force has not released further detail in the brief appeal, but the focus remains on tracing witnesses who may be able to help explain how the woman came to suffer her injury.

As inquiries continue, the appeal underlines a familiar message from officers across Lincolnshire: local information can be crucial in helping resolve incidents that affect the safety and confidence of people using town centre spaces. For Boston residents and businesses alike, there will be hope that those with knowledge of the fight come forward quickly so police can progress the case.

This story was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk

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