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«Breaking News» Dr Leah Totton slammed for publicity stunt after Millwall-Everton fight

A TV surgeon has been slammed for trying to get publicity off the back of a football fan left horrifically scarred by a knife-wielding rival. 


Everton supporter Jay Burns said he 'can't even look at myself in the mirror' after he was left with more than 20 stitches after the fight ahead of his team's FA Cup match with Millwall this weekend. 


Footage of the brawl shows another man seemingly swing a weapon at the fan who then backs up and clutches his face before falling at the feet of the crowd.  


Former winner of the BBC's Apprentice, Dr Leah Totten, has since been offered Mr Burns free treatment to improve the appearance of the scar.


But Dr Leah was slammed by many online, who accused her of trying to turn the attack into a marketing opportunity. 




A football fan has shown the scar he was left with during a Millwall and Everton match yesterday


A football fan has shown the scar he was left with during a Millwall and Everton match yesterday



A football fan has shown the scar he was left with during a Millwall and Everton match yesterday




Footage appears to show the moment the supporter was slashed by a blade during a mass brawl between Everton and Millwall fans 


Footage appears to show the moment the supporter was slashed by a blade during a mass brawl between Everton and Millwall fans 



Footage appears to show the moment the supporter was slashed by a blade during a mass brawl between Everton and Millwall fans 









The comments came after Ms Totton tweeted: 'Gosh this poor man, how awful to do that to someone’s face! If anyone knows this chap, please tell him to get in touch with Dr Leah Clinics once his stitches are out- we would like to offer him treatment for the scar to minimise it as much as possible, free of charge.' 


Mr Burns was injured when violent scenes erupted outside Surrey Quays station in south-east London as the two sets of fans engaged in a huge punch-up before making their way to Millwall's stadium, where the London side pulled off a shock win.  


Sharing a picture of the stitches on his five-inch scar, the fan wrote: 'Absolutely devastated about my face. 


'Nice one to all the Everton lads and everyone who has messaged me and the Liverpool lads who have messaged me, much appreciated. 


'I can't even look at myself In the mirror. Daft c*** award goes to me again.' 


The travelling support were confronted as they arrived and a large group of match-goers fought by Southwark Park in the build-up to kick off. 




A fan clutches his face after appearing to be hit in the face with a weapon by another supporter


A fan clutches his face after appearing to be hit in the face with a weapon by another supporter



A fan clutches his face after appearing to be hit in the face with a weapon by another supporter





This shot appears to show the moment a man draws a blade during the football brawl 


This shot appears to show the moment a man draws a blade during the football brawl 



This shot appears to show the moment a man draws a blade during the football brawl 





Everton and Millwall fans clash outside of Surrey Quays station on Saturday afternoon


Everton and Millwall fans clash outside of Surrey Quays station on Saturday afternoon



Everton and Millwall fans clash outside of Surrey Quays station on Saturday afternoon





The fan walked away with a nasty slash to the face following the mass brawl before the game


The fan walked away with a nasty slash to the face following the mass brawl before the game


The fan walked away with a nasty slash to the face following the mass brawl before the game



The two sets of supporters swung a flurry of punches at each other as the hectic scene was recorded by police with GoPro cameras.


Police officers on horses eventually managed to break up the brawl by using batons as one man walked away with a nasty gash down the side of his face.


Following the fights, a police spokesperson confirmed that the knife injury sustained by one supporter was not thought to be life-threatening.

The Metropolitan Police released a statement on the incident that read: 'At around 16:42hrs officers became aware of a large group of males fighting in the Hawkstone Road area.


'One male aged in his 20s was discovered suffering from a slash wound to the face. He was taken by LAS to a south London hospital. His injuries are not life-threatening.


'A crime scene remains in place. Officers worked to separate the groups with support from the Mounted Branch. At this early stage, there have been no arrests.'



The two sets of supporters fought by Southwark Park in the build-up to kick off at The Den


The two sets of supporters fought by Southwark Park in the build-up to kick off at The Den



The two sets of supporters fought by Southwark Park in the build-up to kick off at The Den






The two sets of fans fight before being broken up by police


The two sets of fans fight before being broken up by police






Police officers on horses used batons to break up rival fans


Police officers on horses used batons to break up rival fans



Police officers on horses and on foot eventually broke up the brawl at 4.30pm


Detective Inspector Darren Young, of the South Central Command Unit, added: 'The behaviour of those involved in this incident is nothing short of disgraceful and those involved can be certain we will be working to identify them.


'We are aware of the video circulating online, which has quite rightly elicited shock and disgust. We are looking at it and urge anyone with information that could assist police to call 101 referring CAD 5117/26 Jan.'


More fights broke out in the surrounding areas of Millwall's ground, as big groups of Toffee fans chanted songs while walking past a pub full of Lions supporters.


Glasses, chairs and other objects were hurled from the pub's beer garden as the large group of Everton fans stood on the other side of the road.




More fights broke out between Everton and Millwall supporters in the build up to kick off


More fights broke out between Everton and Millwall supporters in the build up to kick off



More fights broke out between Everton and Millwall supporters in the build up to kick off





Everton fans goaded Millwall supporters who were penned into a pub beer garden


Everton fans goaded Millwall supporters who were penned into a pub beer garden



Everton fans goaded Millwall supporters who were penned into a pub beer garden





Missiles and objects were thrown from the beer garden before Everton fans threw them back


Missiles and objects were thrown from the beer garden before Everton fans threw them back



Missiles and objects were thrown from the beer garden before Everton fans threw them back


Missiles were thrown back at the pub's garden as cars slowly drove by due to the large number of fans occupying the road.


One resident who recorded the clashes described the conflict as 'too much' before noticing that nearby cars were getting damaged because of the thrown objects. 


Everton supporters arriving by coach were also confronted by Millwall fans before they made their way to the ground.


As police guarded the side door of the coach, Lions supporters goaded the travelling fans before a bottle was thrown at one of the bus windows.


Chants of 'Millwall' were shouted by some before both sets of fans made their way into the Championship ground. 





Millwall fans confront arriving Everton supporters outside of The Den before kick-off


Millwall fans confront arriving Everton supporters outside of The Den before kick-off






Police guarded the coach entrance as Millwall fans stood and chanted


Police guarded the coach entrance as Millwall fans stood and chanted



Millwall fans confront arriving Everton supporters outside of The Den before kick-off


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Everton supporter Jay Burns said he ‘can’t even look at myself in the mirror’ after he was left with more than 20 stitches after the ...


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