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Attack on pensioner with leukaemia leaves her with severe bruising

‘They didn't manage to steal my scooter but I can just remember them running away and shouting ‘we'll be back’,’ says Ida Brown

Samuel Osborne
Friday 05 March 2021 06:19 EST
Ida Brown, 79, was shoved into a wall when she confronted two men
Ida Brown, 79, was shoved into a wall when she confronted two men (Northumbria Police/PA)

A pensioner with leukaemia was left with severe bruising after she confronted two thieves who were stealing her mobility scooter, police have said.

Ida Brown, 79, was shoved into a wall when she stopped the men at around 5.30am on Sunday at the back door of her home in Dunston, Gateshead.

They ran off, leaving her distraught on the floor with an injured knee and severe bruising around her eyes.

Ms Brown had been woken by her cat, named Henry VIII due to its size, and went to see what the disturbance was at the back of her home on Ross Avenue, where she lives alone.

"They didn't manage to steal my scooter but I can just remember them running away and shouting 'we'll be back',” she said.

"I have leukaemia and just had a pacemaker fitted in my heart before all this happened so I do need my mobility scooter to get me around.

"My knee is really painful and I couldn't open my eye for a few days afterwards.

"Because of my leukaemia I can't have some of the painkillers so it does hurt a lot.

"My neighbours have been really supportive and Henry is a good guard cat, but it is scary knowing that they could come back.

"I know I won't be opening my door to anyone again because I don't want to put myself in that position.

"I just hope that the police manage to catch the people who did it because there are lots of elderly people round here and I don't want anyone to go through what I had to."

Ms Brown was left with severe bruising
Ms Brown was left with severe bruising (Northumbria Police/PA)

Inspector Alan Davison, of Northumbria Police, called on the community to look at photos of the pensioner's injuries and put forward the names of those responsible.

He said: "This is an abhorrent attack on a vulnerable pensioner in her own home and we are determined to find those responsible.

"The mobility scooter would clearly belong to someone with a vulnerability and I find it appalling that anyone would try to take it away from someone in need.

"To then shove an elderly woman into a wall, and cause the level of injury that they have done, is beyond comprehension and I know the wider community will share our anger."

Anyone with information is asked to call 101.

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