A 64-YEAR-OLD man was stabbed in the stomach after he was attacked twice in two days.

The victim was waking away from Asda in Telford Drive, Cippenham, between 1.30-2pm on Saturday, August 31, when a black Audi saloon pulled up.

Three men got out and one punched the victim in the face before the men drove off.

The victim was walking through a park off Weekes Drive, Cippenham, between 3.30-4pm the following day (1) when two men, who were with the attacker at Asda, punched and kicked him before one of the men stabbed him in the stomach.

The victim was treated at Wexham Park Hospital for a stab wound to the stomach and slash marks to his hands.

Police are linking the attacks.

The offender from the first attack is described as black, of Somalian descent, with sharp facial features and aged in his early twenties. He was of medium build, about 5ft 6ins tall, with short black hair and no facial hair. He was wearing dark clothing with round-necked top and three quarter-length trousers.

The knife attacked from the second incident is described as black, possibly of Somalian descent, with sharp facial features. He is aged in his late twenties or early thirties, of slim build, about 5ft 6ins tall, with short black hari and a scar on his right eyebrow. He was wearing a brown sleeveless body warmer, grey joggin bottoms and sweatshirt.

The second suspect is described as black, possible of Somalian descent, with sharp facial features, in his late teens or early twenties, of medium build, about 5ft 7ins tall, with short black hair. He was wearing grey jogging bottoms and a dark sweatshirt.

Contact Detective Constable David Ireland on 101 or anonymously on 0800 555 111.