‘Shaken’ pensioner, 74, is pushed into freezing cold river by teenagers who laughed and ran away 

Shocking moment thug ‘fly kicks’ fisherman, 74, into freezing cold River Mersey while being filmed by laughing friends – as police arrest boy, 15, for assault

  • The victim had been sitting on a bank on the River Mersey when the attackers hit
  • They pushed the elderly man, 74, into the water, and then laughed as they fled
  • Police have vowed to catch the trio and bring them to justice quickly
  • Are you the pensioner who was attacked? E-mail [email protected] 

This is the appalling moment a gang of feral schoolboys pushed a 74-year-old pensioner into the River Mersey.

The youths, who today were being hunted by police, targeted the elderly gentleman as he was fishing on the banks of the famous waterway in Warrington on Sunday afternoon.

One boy, 15, has been arrested on suspicion of assault.

Once they had spotted him just after 2.30pm they charged into the back of him, catapulting him into the river.

As he floundered in the waters the cowardly trio ran away, laughing at the assault.

This is the moment a gang of feral schoolboys pushed a 74-year-old pensioner into the freezing River Mersey

The youths targeted the elderly gentleman as he was fishing on the banks of the famous waterway in Warrington on Sunday afternoon

The youths targeted the elderly gentleman as he was fishing on the banks of the famous waterway in Warrington on Sunday afternoon

Luckily two women nearby spotted the attack and helped him out at the bank.

Sergeant Mark Spaven, of Warrington Local Policing Unit, said: ‘This was a shocking and upsetting incident which has understandably left the gentleman shaken.

‘He returned home freezing cold and had sustained a cut to his face due to banging his head as he fell into the water.

‘We are determined to find those responsible and I am urging anyone who has any information or believes they know who did this to come forward.

Sergeant Mark Spaven, of Warrington Local Policing Unit, vowed to catch the culprits

Sergeant Mark Spaven, of Warrington Local Policing Unit, vowed to catch the culprits

‘I also want to appeal to the two women who thankfully came to his rescue to please get in touch with us as you could have information which could help our investigation.’

The incident took place between 2.30pm and 3pm on Sunday, April 25 while the man was sat on a bank of the River Mersey on Wharf Street near Riverside Retail Park. 

After the attack he walked home and informed his family, who reported the assault to the police. 

If you can assist police with their enquiries please contact 101 quoting IML 973152 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.