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Have-a-go lifeguard Glyn Roberts |
Runner goes
extra mile to catch mugger
A HEATH lifeguard training for the London Marathon
tackled a knife-waving mugger after chasing him to Kentish Town.
Glyn Roberts, 37, was at the Parliament Hill running track after
a gruelling 10-mile run round Hampstead Heath on Tuesday when
he heard the mugging alert on his radio.
Mr Roberts sprinted to the footbridge leading to Savernake Road,
where he saw the two muggers.
He said: I had just been running for an hour-and-a-half
and it was dark. I saw the two men and shouted at them to wait.
But when he confronted the men, one brandished a flick-knife
and the other threw a bike in his direction.
He chased one of the men, who ran towards Kentish Town. Mr Roberts
said: He was a fit young lad and Id just run 10
miles. At one point he stopped and looked back but I was still
after him.
He finally caught up with the mugger in Queens Crescent.
Two 17-year-olds were later arrested and bailed to return to
a north London police station later this month.
Paul Maskell, leisure events manager at the Heath, said: We
are extremely proud of his efforts. It shows we have a caring
and reliable workforce.
Mr Roberts was hailed a hero in 2001 after breaking up a knife
attack at Parliament Hill Lido. He still has scars from the
knife wounds. |
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