This is the shocking moment a woman staggers away with a fractured nose and cheekbone after being beaten up in a racist assault by Asian thugs.

The 34-year-old white victim was caught on CCTV with her face in her hands after the men broke her nose before trading blows with her boyfriend.

She had been walking home with her partner after a night out at the Skydome in Coventry when she was racially abused by three men.

Police have released the CCTV footage and want to speak to the three Asian men who are seen brawling in it. A force spokesman today confirmed that 'three men shouted a racist comment at [the victim]'.

'When she tried to confront them she was assaulted and sustained fractures to her nose and cheekbone.'

The 34-year-old victim is seen on CCTV staggering with her face in her hands as her boyfriend tussles with one of the Asian men, with an anorak slung over his arm

Thugs broke her nose before exchanging blows with her boyfriend in Coventry last December

As the stricken woman walks off, one of the Asian men swings a punch at her boyfriend, before tumbling past him

But after confronting the men, she was attacked - and is then seen on CCTV cupping her bleeding face, as her partner and the trio

A West Midlands Police spokesman said: 'We have released CCTV and are appealing for information following an assault at Coventry Skydome on December 11, 2016.

'A 34-year-old woman was walking home from a night out with her partner when a group of three men shouted a racist comment at her.

'When she tried to confront them she was assaulted and sustained fractures to her nose and cheekbone.'

Anyone with information about the attack is asked to contact PC Chris Parry or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

West Midlands Police have released CCTV and are appealing for information after the assault. Police want to trace the taunting trio who hurled abuse at the victim before throwing punches at her boyfriend

The three Asian men shouted a racist comment at the woman, according to police who have released CCTV footage in a bid to bring them to justice