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Just thought people might want to know.

My other half got of the bus at the Townley Road stop on East Dulwich Grove coming from Herne Hill.

When he got off the bus he was followed by five guys. It was by pure luck he managed to dodge one of them as they attempted to punch him to the ground, he then ran into the pizza place and called the police.

It happened just after midnight last night along that stretch of road opposite Dulwich Hospital at a point when there was no traffic.

Please keep aware and keep safe

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Hi


Yes the police were called. They could not find the guys once they arrived. Although they were quick to respond they had long run off. They gave him a lift home and took a statement and as much of a description as could be given. As he had managed to avoid injury and the mugging no crime had actually been committed so nothing official gets reported.


No they hadn't been on the bus they came out of Green Dale


He was wearing head phones but nothing else visible just carrying his over shoulder nondescript bag


He was very lucky

I'm glad he was ok & thanks for posting as a warning.


Typical of the police to say there was no crime, so they don't have to record it as unresolved. But if the guys attempted to punch him resulting in him running away/avoiding the punch, that is technically an assault. They only have to take an action which causes fear of violence. The police should record it as a crime.

if you were intimidated at school you wouldn't accept it


why should you in life.



ElmGrove Wrote:

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> skipper Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'd aadvise not wearing headphones when walking

> > home late at night also.

>

> Agree, even wearing them while walking about in

> the daytime can be dangerous.

Good reasons :)


But muting my phone and hiding it when it rings in case

some greedy thief sees it is not me.


I'm on an on call system too :)


ElmGrove Wrote:

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> Nicholas Spears Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Because you don't want to be run over by a car

> you

> > couldn't hear?

>

>

> Yes, and because someone could be shouting a

> warning to you about something which you also

> wouldn't hear.

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