A man entered a liquor store in the Buenos Aires area in Prayhe decided he was going to buy it and try it employee abuse. The victim found him in the street.
The horrific sequence was recorded by the building’s security cameras. In the picture you can see how the man entered for the first time and had a short conversation with the woman who was serving. At first he pretended he was going to buy and then he offered pens he was selling. “He told me he sold pens. and I told him that he had not been paid, that he should spend the 5 I bought him,” said the victim.
The attacker calmly walked out after the conversation, but returned eight minutes later with the decision made. came in walking fast and hugging the woman with the intention of attacking her.
After grabbing her arm and taking her to the blind spot of the cameras, the worker managed to free herself and pushed her towards the exit. But the assailant retraced his steps and He nodded again against the local refrigerators.
“He grabbed me by the hair and as I put my foot to close the door, “He started banging my head against the door,” the young woman explained about the attack she suffered in the building she was in Pray.
Finally, he managed to free himself and pushed him towards the door. The attacker had difficulty grabbing the bag he had entered with and ran away, without taking anything: there was no money from the cash register or goods.
“He never once told me to open the box for me or if he wanted to take drinks, everything was there to take anything. He wanted to introduce me. If he came to steal he would have taken something, he would have gone to the cash register. Everyone who comes to steal here goes to the cash register or takes the most expensive drinks,” said the victim.
The security camera made a detailed film of the attacker’s face, so that the police could identify him.
The victim praised the work of the police: “The police acted accordingly and then a girl who was a police officer who was with me also fell. They gave me an ambulance and a psychiatrist on the phone. T“I have to keep going to the psychiatrist because this is serious post-traumatic stress disorder.”
The woman explained that she made the complaint to the Saavedra prosecutor’s office in Buenos Aires and that she was optimistic about the work that Justice can do: “I want to be confident that they can do something, because I feel vulnerable. “All in all, I had enough strength to push him away from me and not force me because he was coming to force me.”
“I also think about people who don’t have the strength like me and the attackers who are achieving their goal. Luckily my boss and father stopped me, you can’t expect more from them,” he said.
2024-09-04 05:04:28
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