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Old 04-07-2011, 10:27 AM   #1
martyal44
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Default Son, 25yo, kicked and robbed in Cremorne Sunday Night

Any thoughts/help,
My son just told me he'd been pushed to the ground in his street at 7 pm last night where he hit his head, then kicked in the head and body, then had his blackberry and wallet taken. Keys weren't taken, not hospitalised.
There were 2 attackers, roughly dressed in their 20s.
Apart from the obvious disgusting event that this is and that I feel outraged,
can anyone think what should he do as far as cancelling card accounts, phone,email accounts.The Nth Sydney police have advised him I'm sure.
Has anyone else had this happen? What about crime in Sydney.Any advice/info would be welcome.

Marty

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