THREE men arrested on suspicion of attacking a 47-year-old man found unconscious in the Cattlemarket car park in Portman Road, Ipswich on March 8 have been re-bailed, police said.

THREE men arrested on suspicion of attacking a 47-year-old man found unconscious in the Cattlemarket car park in Portman Road, Ipswich on March 8 have been re-bailed, police said.

The 16, 18, and 22-year-old suspects attended Ipswich police station yesterday and have now been asked to return at 10am, 11am and 1pm on Monday May 19 pending further enquiries.

The victim was found unconscious in the car park at 4am and remains in Addenbrookes Hospital with a head injury, but is described as being in a stable condition.

Ipswich police said they are still keen to hear from anyone who was in the area of Riley's snooker club, Princes Street, the alleyway leading from the Drum and Monkey to the Cattlemarket car park or the Cattlemarket car park - opposite the football ground between 2.45am and 3.15am on March 8. Anyone with information is asked to contact DS Tracey Cracknell at Ipswich CID on 01473 613500 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.