Police are appealing for information after a man was pushed in the chest and subjected to a barrage of verbal abuse by a large group of students in St Helier.
It happened just before 3pm on Tuesday 19 November at the top of Queen's Road, outside the Pet Cabin.
It's alleged the victim, who was driving a Burgundy Ford Focus, spoke to the students about being in the road when one of them hit the car with his hands.
The driver got out to check for damage and was then assaulted by the same boy, who pushed him twice in the chest.
He's described as around 15 years old, about 5"10 and stocky.
No-one was hurt.
Anyone who may have seen this or who has any information is asked to contact police on 612612 or the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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