mahuligan
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how angry does things like this make you? how low would you have to be to try to mug an old woman with a pram...and now just for a few bucks shes crippled. When they said it happenned in lakemba i automatically assumed the criminal was middle eastern, definately not asian or white and two minutes later the news reader confirmed this by saying thats what he appeared to be.Paralysed in bag snatch
By Kara Lawrence
25may05
A GRANDMOTHER pushing her three-year-old grandson in a pram may never walk again after a bagsnatcher stabbed her in the back and severed her spine.
Within minutes of the attack, the thief struck again, attacking an equally vulnerable young woman with a baby in a pram.
The family of the grandmother, 63-year-old Chryssi Kalkanis, yesterday made a plea for the attacker to be caught before he struck again.
Mrs Kalkanis' daughter, Maree Maddrell, said that when her father Peter told her her mother had been stabbed, she thought someone had tried to kidnap her three-year-son Alister.
"When I heard it was just a bagsnatching I thought it's a bit extreme. He's a bit of a coward if he had to actually knife a 63-year-old lady pushing a stroller to get a purse," Mrs Maddrell said yesterday.
The attack occurred on Monday about 12.10pm - just several doors from the Kalkanis' home in Croydon St at Lakemba in Sydney's western suburbs.
Mrs Kalkanis, who was babysitting Alister, had taken him to the local post office to pay some bills and was on her way home.
The boy was sleeping and Mrs Kalkanis' handbag, containing about $100, was attached to the stroller when the thief attacked from behind.
He tried to rip away the handbag and overturned the stroller.
The boy toppled out and suffered grazes to the side of his head.
During the struggle, the thief, described as Middle Eastern and aged 17 or 18, stabbed Mrs Kalkanis in the upper shoulder and the lower back with a small flick-knife or pen-knife.
Mrs Kalkanis fell to the ground screaming and the man fled empty-handed. Hotelier Con Ange came to her rescue, calling an ambulance.
"It was just sickening to see this woman there soaked in blood and the baby twisted in his collapsed stroller," Mr Ange said yesterday.
He said the victim was saying in Greek: "I've been stabbed, stabbed."
"She then asked how the baby was and I said he was fine, then said 'I can't feel my legs, I can't feel anything'."
Mrs Maddrell said doctors at St George hospital had warned her mother she may never walk again.
"She's in a serious condition. She's probably lost the use of her legs - both legs," she said.
is anyone else sick of the whole 'we're picked on' attitude coming from middle-eastern people? fair enough they arent all like this but if none of them were committing horrible crimes like these then they wouldnt be put on the news.
by the way, do any of you think that by saying what nationality the criminals are it could incite racial hatred of that particular group? especially if several malicious crimes are related to them?
i wouldnt go as far as saying i hate them, but i do find that when i hear about certain crimes i automatically assume particular groups have done it
yes..sorry about the rant im just getting a bit tired of the sympathy factor