A driver was hit by a machete and his passenger threatening with a knife during a brutal carjacking in Ashton Under Lyne yesterday

A 27-year-old man and a 20-year-old female were parked up in a blue Audi A1 with a silver roof (reg GN64 YCA) on Rowley Street around 8.00 pm
waiting for a takeaway when they were approached by two males in balaclavas armed with large machetes and baseball bats.

The male victim was hit with a machete and dragged out of the car, and the second victim was ordered out at knifepoint.

The offenders then stole the vehicle and drove off towards Smallshaw Lane.

The victims suffered minor injuries and were left shaken by the incident.

The first offender is described as being of mixed raced, wearing a balaclava and dressed in all black.

The second man is described as white with fair skin, aged in his mid-20s and dressed in all black with a black face covering.

PC Rick Beswick, from GMP’s Volume Crime Team, said: “This was a violent unprovoked incident that has left two victims feeling understandably frightened and distressed.

“I would like to reassure the public that we are treating this incident seriously and are following every line of enquiry available to us.

“This robbery happened in a busy area and I am hopeful that there may be some witnesses who were in the area around this time.

“If you saw anything suspicious or have any information that could help with our investigation, please contact police as soon as possible.”

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