Police release CCTV of man ‘with a distinctive walk’ as they hunt thug who repeatedly stabbed victim in his twenties outside McDonald's A man was stabbed outside McDonald's in Manchester on September 5 2018 The victim was knifed several times during the 'brutal' attack at around 3.30am Police are treating it as attempted murder and released CCTV of two peopleBy Sophie Law For Mailonline Published: 12:59 GMT, 1 February 2019 | Updated: 16:56 GMT, 1 February 2019 12 Viewcomments Police have released CCTV footage to hunt a thug after a man was stabbed in the leg outside a McDonald's in a horrific attack. A man in his 20s was knifed several times in the thigh on Oxford Road in Manchester, in a 'brutal' assault which officers are treating as attempted murder. Emergency services rushed to the scene on September 5 2018 at around 3.30am after they received reports of a man with 'severe' wounds. Police taped off an area outside McDonald's after a man in his 20s was knifed several times in the thigh on Oxford Road in Manchester CCTV footage has been released showing two people police want to speak to in connection with the stabbing Now CCTV footage has been released showing a man and a woman police want to speak to in connection with the incident. The man in the footage is said to have a 'distinctive walk' and officers have urged the public to call police if he is spotted. Trays, food and boxes were seen strewn across the pavement following the stabbing and police taped off an area outside the restaurant. Police have appealed for witnesses - but no arrests have been made. Detective Constable Stuart Macquiban, from GMP's City of Manchester Division, said: 'This was a brutal attack on a young man and the injuries inflicted were so serious we are treating this as attempted murder. The man police want to speak to is said to have a 'distinctive walk'. No arrests have been made 'We've been doing everything we can to find the people responsible and our enquiries have identified a man and woman who we are really keen to speak to. 'The man in the footage, in particular, has a distinctive walk and we believe someone might know who he is. 'If you do recognise them, then please contact police. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility