Suspect In Victim's Bank |
Police
are hunting two despicable thieves, who slashed a retired nurse's
shopping trolley to steal £5,000, after distracting her by feigning
illness.
The
78 year-old victim went to the thief's aid when she collapsed by her
side and this distraction technique allowed the accomplice to snatch
the savings.
On
Thursday, July 21, at around 1.00pm the victim went into Lloyds TSB
bank in Brixton and withdrew the cash to give to her family following
the death of a relative.
She
left the bank and walked down Coldharbour Lane towards Atlantic road
and Brixton's indoor market in Market Row.
She
was being followed by the two women thieves, who were believed to
have been in the bank at the same time.
The
victim stopped at butchers Dombey Meats in Brixton market, where one
of the women had then pretended to fall ill.
As
the victim went to the aid of the woman her accomplice took the
opportunity to cut the victim's shopping trolley with a knife and
take the cash from inside.
The
victim was unaware and continued shopping, only later discovering a
vertical incision through the fabric of the bag, where her cash was
stored.
WPC
Susan Nash said: "This is a horrible crime that has left the
victim stripped of her independence.
"She's
now afraid to leave the house, scared she could be followed again.
“This
is a victim who gave her life to caring for others as a nurse, who
wanted to use some of her life savings to help her family.
“We
urge anyone who has any information to get in touch."
Officers
are keen to speak to the suspect, who is described as an Asian woman
in her twenties with dark clothing and a dark head scarf.
Police
are keen to hear from anyone who may recognise or witness the woman
shown on the CCTV image or who was shopping at Dombey Meats that day.
Anyone
with any information is asked to contact police on 101 or
Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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