Night Shift
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Members | Milan Šćepanović; Danijel Šćepanović; Branislav Vukobratović |
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Origin | Belgrade |
Serbia | |
Songs | No FearNo Fear · 2022 Daj mi snageBez zaklona · 2009 NikadaBez zaklona · 2009 View 25+ more |
List | No FearNo Fear · 2022 |
Daj mi snageBez zaklona · 2009 | |
NikadaBez zaklona · 2009 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3707345 |
About Night Shift
Night Shift is a Serbian hard rock band from Belgrade.
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Blind BBC News correspondent Sean Dilley stops thief from stealing his phone
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Blind BBC News correspondent Sean Dilley stops thief from stealing his phone
By Kathryn ArmstrongBBC News
A blind BBC reporter managed to stop a mugger from stealing his Mobile Phone by " instinctively" leaping on them.
Sean Dilley took a break to go outside for a coffee during his Night Shift at London's New Broadcasting House when he was targeted early on Tuesday.
A person riding a bike snatched The Phone but Dilley did not give up easily and instead made a split-second decision to try to detain his attacker.
He Said afterwards he suspected he was targeted because of his blindness.
A member of The Public is allowed to attempt an arrest if they suspect a criminal act is taking place and they intend to deliver The Suspect to the custody of police as soon as possible,
The News correspondent took his opportunity when he sensed that his attacker was still next to him so jumped in that direction and managed to get them onto the ground.
He then restrained their arms and was able to retrieve his phone.
Dilley, who sustained several cuts and injured his elbow in The Incident , said he was concerned about protecting himself but also wanted to ensure the person was as safe as possible.
He used a voice assistant on his phone to call 999. As he Waited For The Police , another person arrived and offered to help.
At that stage, with his assailant continuing to struggle, Dilley told them he would let them go as long as they left immediately.
Three police officers arrived soon after and Dilley said he was grateful to them for their quick response, describing their attitude towards him as " friendly" and " helpful". The Trio walked him back into The Bbc newsroom.
Dilley said he hoped that his instinctive actions might force The Thief to reconsider their actions in future.
" He picked the wrong blind person on the wrong day, " He Said .
He described his own actions as " stupid" and advised anybody in a similar situation that no property is worth risking their life for and to simply call The Police .
However, Mr Dilley said he can't pretend he is not happy he got his phone back.
Police are investigating The Incident as an attempted robbery and are are appealing for witnesses who saw What Happened in Bolsover Street, in Central London , just before 06:00 GMT. The Witness who stopped to help told police the person ran off in the direction of Greenwell Street. Anyone with information should call 101 quoting CAD 1115/27Dec.
Source of news: bbc.com