Two hooded thugs stabbed a man in the leg before robbing him of his pocket change in Weybridge.
The man had been walking in woodlands near Brooklands Museum on Friday, July 8, between 5.45pm and 6.45pm, when two men approached him and demanded money.
One of the men grabbed the victim's jeans and stabbed him in the right leg before fleeing the area with the change from the man's pockets.
The victim managed to get to Weybridge train station where he contacted police.
He was taken to St Peter's Hospital.
The suspects were said to be black, between 18 and 20 years old, about 5ft10in, and slim.
The both wore grey hooded tops with the hoods up, blue jeans, white trainers and black leather gloves.
Anyone with information should call Surrey Police on 101 quoting reference 45160058571, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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