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'Yiddish' men attack and rob pensioner

May 22, 2008 23:00

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

Two Yiddish-speaking men armed with a hammer were being hunted by police in North-East London this week after they attacked and robbed an elderly money-changer in his home.

The men were dressed in traditional Charedi garb and the attack has left the community shocked.

Detective Constable Joan Martin, of Hackney Robbery Squad, said: “This was a vicious attack on an elderly gentleman and we are keen to ensure these individuals are caught as soon as possible. ”

Police said the men knocked on the 77-year-old money-changer’s door at 8.30 on the morning of May 14. The Russian-born pensioner, who spoke very little English, was alone in the house and asked what they wanted. One of the men replied, in what was later described by police as “broken” Yiddish, that he wanted to change dollars into pounds.

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