'BLEEDING EVERYWHERE'

Shocking moment woman dragged to the ground & has necklace stolen after being ‘stalked for a MILE’ by e-scooter predator

A WOMAN was left "bleeding everywhere" after she was attacked by a sick stalker who ripped a gold chain from her neck. 

Horrifying footage shows the moment a 52-year-old female victim is grabbed from behind by a hooded thief who it's thought had been stalking her for over a mile.

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The man grabs the unsuspecting woman from behindCredit: Facebook
The terrified woman bravely attempts to fend off the attacker as she screamsCredit: Facebook

The daylight robbery took place on Altmore Avenue, a quiet residential street in East Ham, London.

It happened just moments from Altmore Infant School and Children's Centre around 3pm last Friday.

Police confirmed they are hunting for more CCTV of the chilling attack and that the thief, who escaped on an e-scooter, is still on the loose. 

A retiree who lives opposite the scene of the horrific attack, Dhiru Nakum, told how the attacker ripped a gold necklace from around the woman’s throat.

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He said: “When I came out I saw him put something in his pocket, and then he just ran.

“Somebody shouted from the other end of the road and then he got on his bike, which was parked by the bushes all ready to go.

“It’s scary, scary isn’t it. Just terrible.”

It was Mr Nakum’s doorbell camera that captured the chilling footage, which has quickly gone viral.

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Mr Nakum, 65, described how the woman was left covered in blood after the mugger dragged her to the ground and slapped her.

He said: “She was bleeding all over her face.

“He slapped her. Her mouth was all split up.” 

Mr Nakum said he recognised the attacker, who is well-known in the area and is recognisable by his bright red trainers.

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The 65-year-old added thugs had been targeting women, even elderly women, as they saw them as “easy targets”.

Locals said it wasn't the first time a woman had been mugged for jewellery.

Mr Nakum’s son, who didn’t want to be named, told how the creep had followed the 52-year-old woman all the way back from nearby East Ham high street.

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