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Punched in face for a few pounds

A MAN who was punched in the face and robbed at a Winchester cashpoint was on his way to A&E having been knocked unconscious just the night before.

Christopher Thomas, 44, had stopped off to withdraw some money last Saturday morning before visiting Winchester's Royal Hampshire County Hospital to get himself checked out, following an assault by his son, who suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, a form of autism.

But as he and his partner, Gloria Alcozer, 52, withdrew £30 at the Nat West cashpoint in Andover Road, he was struck in the face without warning by a man, who grabbed the cash and ran off.

Miss Alcozer managed to get in the way of the robber and grab him, but the man pulled away and ran towards the city centre.

She said: "Can you imagine being struck by your son, then the very next day, innocently going to a cash point and being robbed and struck again in the head?

"We're not rich, or for that matter middle class. We moved to Hampshire to get help for Christopher's son, help we desperately needed.

"We didn't come here to be afraid, we didn't come to be subjected to violence and robbery."

Mr Thomas suffered mild concussion in the street assault, a black eye and bruising to his nose and cheek.

He said: "I heard someone shout something to me to the effect of give me your money', and I was hit without any warning.

"I was knocked silly and he ran off with the money. A number of people picked me up and came to my aid, for which I am extremely grateful."

H e continued: "I understand from witnesses that the man had something on his hand wrapped up, possibly a knuckle-duster.

"If the punch had been an inch higher it could have blinded me, and an inch lower it could have taken teeth out.

I am very lucky.

"Gloria has been amazing throughout. I think it has been more of a shock to her than me.

"We went to another cashpoint the day after the attack, but Gloria got very upset, so we went into a supermarket and got cashback instead.

"You cannot let these people get to you and change the way you live your life, otherwise they have won."

Addressing his attacker, Mr Thomas, from Abbotts Ann, near Andover, said: "You didn't have to do this.

"If someone came up to me and issued a threat, I would have given them the money.

"It was £30, it was not worth fighting for. This person is not the only one with problems. If you were desperate for money, you didn't have to be violent about it, it was totally unnecessary.

"They say you should forgive and forget, but I cannot consider forgiving for that sort of thing until I understand why it was done."

Police are now appealing for anyone in the area between 11.30am and 12 noon who may have seen the robbery or the assailant running off, to come forward.

The robber is described as white, aged between 25 and 35, around 6ft tall, of muscular build, with short brown hair.

Acting inspector Mark Fuller, of Winchester Police, said: "This type of crime is very rare in Winchester but we're dealing with it very seriously.

"There's a suspect on CCTV but we're having difficult establishing identity.

The person was quite conscious of the camera."

Anyone with information should call Winchester Priority Crime Team on 0845 045 45 45, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

10:31am Thursday 3rd July 2008

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Posted by: Barry W. Thomas, Rushden, Northamptonshire on 10:25am Mon 7 Jul 08
Chris Thomas is my son. He has spent almost his entire career working for Charities. For the past 5 years he has worked in London for Addaction which helps people with drug and alcohol problems. The thug who assaulted and robbed him was not to know this, but it still makes me angry that he should be treated in such an appalling way. If you can help the police to
catch this robber so that he cannot do this to other innocent people, please contact them.
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