Mom's phone stolen during live fundraiser video

A man on a bike snatched her phone in the middle of her sentence and rode away.

December 4th 2024.

Mom's phone stolen during live fundraiser video
As Cassandra Baker, a 46-year-old mother of two, livestreamed a charity walk on Facebook to raise money for Women's Aid, she never expected to capture a shocking moment on camera. Walking in the dark with her children by her side, Cassandra cheerfully engaged with her followers, asking about their dinner plans and sharing her own menu for the evening - salmon in the hole with all the fixings. But in the middle of her sentence, her phone was suddenly snatched by a passing cyclist, who quickly rode off into the night.

The incident took place in Bromley Common, southeast London, and Cassandra has since made an appeal to find the thief. In a post on social media, she shared the footage of the theft, hoping that someone might recognize the culprit. She also urged her followers to spread love and kindness, believing that this is the only way to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The Metropolitan Police are currently investigating the theft, but no arrests have been made yet.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident in London. In fact, phone thefts by crooks on bikes have become a common occurrence, leaving Londoners frustrated and fed up. Just last month, a suspected phone snatcher was arrested thanks to the help of passersby who assisted the police in catching him. This follows a trend of rising phone thefts nationwide, with over 52,000 phones stolen in London alone last year.

Despite the prevalence of these crimes, Londoners refuse to live in fear. In fact, plans are underway to create a new mega-cycle lane that will run from one end of the city to the other. And in heartwarming news, members of the public recently came together to save the world's first YMCA from being sold to a hotel chain after 180 years of service. As for Cassandra, she remains hopeful that her stolen phone will be found, but more importantly, she hopes that her message of love and kindness will spread and make a positive impact in the world. After all, in a world that needs more love, it's the only way to truly stop these crimes.

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