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Student assaulted in robbery
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Suspect flees after attacking student in Cathays
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Ceri Isfryn News Editor
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South Wales Police are appealing for witnesses after a Cardiff student was the victim of a street robbery in Cathays. The 27-year-old female’s handbag was stolen after a man, who is described as white and of a large build, assaulted her. The incident occurred on the junction between Mundy Place and Woodville Road (pictured), by the popular
bar, Mr. Smith's. It is believed that the perpetrator is approximately 25-years-old and 5' 7'' tall. At the time of the attack, he was wearing a grey hooded top, with the hood up, and dark trousers. The suspect fled on foot down Mundy Place in the direction of the Mackintosh Pub. DC Michael Owens of Cathays CID said: “The incident occurred near closing time of pubs and bars in the area, and with it being a popular area to socialise, there may have been a number of potential witnesses stood
outside licensed premises finishing their drinks.” Cardiff’s Community Safety Student Liaison Officer, PC Tim Davies, advised all students to take extra precautions to guarantee personal safety. “Try and stay with friends or book taxis if you’re out and about late at night, and stick to well lit areas. It’s best to keep your personal possessions out of sight, but if you do have to use your phone in the street, stand with your back to a wall so that you can see what’s going on around you.” Students’ Union President, Ed Car-
ey, said that the attack was extremely worrying: “I’d encourage the student community to be mindful and supportive of each other. “It’s worth remembering, though, that on the whole, Cardiff’s crime rate is very low and Cathays police do a great job of keeping the student community safe.”
Anyone with information should contact Cathays CID on 029 20527267 or phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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