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Hi Maxash,


We have reported the same incident which occurred on Saturday evening. Please see below:


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1004995..



We believe this is getting really serious, and as we can see it is affecting several roads in East Dulwich.


I hope your friend is OK, considering the circumstances.

Hi pistachet1, he is fine thankfully, but can you believe that they took all his money from his wallet which was by his bed when he was sleeping!!! They could see how old he was(91) so they have no morals what so ever. I so pleased he didn't wake up, because after having heart probs, I don't think things would have boded very well. The police have been very good. Thank you for your concern.

maxash Wrote:

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> Hi, I wondered if anyone heard or saw anything in

> frien road on thursday night. My friends house was

> burgled and he is a very elderly man. Did anyone

> else get burgled,it was about 3.30am.


xxxxxxx


Sorry to hear this. Hope your friend is OK and not too traumatised.


How did they get into the house?

Hi, they got in via the dining room, where a small window had been left slighty open, after climbing on bins. They have no shame at all, myself and lots of our friends at The Royal British Legion made sure he was ok. This fought for scumbags like that in the war!!! Thanks for the concern sue, I will let him know about the good wishes.

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