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A friend of mine was mugged for his phone near the junction of Crystal Palace Road and Upland Road on Monday evening. Perhaps rather foolishly he fought back which resulted in the muggers own phone falling to the ground. My friend picked it up and despite the mugger's pleas he refused to give it back! It was subsequently handed to the police who used it to phone the mugger's mother leading to the arrest of both the mugger and his accomplice yesterday!
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Hello Carrie, My name is Daryl Anderson and I'm a reporter at the Southwark news.


The story that you have outlined is really interesting and I would love to get some more information about it and perhaps write a piece to go in the newspaper.


If you could get back to me regarding it then that would be great.


I hope to hear from you soon.


My email address is [email protected]


Thanks

EDOliver Wrote:

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> Anyone else think it's a tad weird that the

> reporter uses a hotmail account to be contacted

> on?? Surely he would use his Southwark news

> account when doing business??


Friend of mugger looking to meet and get revenge rather than real reporter??

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