The man accused the nurse of having "vaccinated his wife without his consent" before repeatedly punching the woman in the face, police said.
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Sherbrooke police have turned to the public to help track down a man who assaulted a nurse Monday at a local pharmacy.
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Police say a man showed up at the office of a nurse assigned to give vaccinations at a pharmacy on 12th Ave. N.
“He was angry and aggressive,” said police spokesperson Martin Carrier.
The man accused the nurse of having “vaccinated his wife without his consent” before repeatedly punching the woman in the face and leaving, police said, adding that the nurse was taken to hospital to treat “serious” injuries to her face.
The man being sought is 30 to 45 years old, of medium build and has a dark complexion. He has short dark hair, dark eyes and “big eyebrows.”
The man spoke French and was wearing a dark sweater and jeans. He wore earrings and had a hand tattooed with what resembled the image of a cross.
Police are urging anyone with any information on the case to call them at 1-800-771-1800.
Man assaulted nurse over vaccinating his wife: Quebec cops - Toronto Sun
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