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HIGHWAY- ROBBERY BY TAXI BANDITS.

DIAMOND MERCHANT HELD UP V A taxi-cab has again been utilised/in a' London crime; Five'-men, two armed 'with knives, committed daring high-, way. robbery in Hackney by its aid. The victim was Mr. Meyer Goldborg, a Hnttott Garden diamond merchant, who was on his way home to Victoria Street, Hackney, when the men:.'leaped from behind a taxi-cab, attempted to garotte him, and escaped with loose, diamonds valued at about *EIOOO, 'which ho was carrying in his wallet. After Mr. Goldberg had been. 6eized and robbed themien jumped into tho taxicab, but the robbed, man sprang on'the footboard;.: Tho driver had no suspicion Until then that his "fares".' were' thieves. Tho thieves left the cab and : disappear- , cd, but the driver was asked to go to Wick Road Police Station, where ho was able to give a description of thrco of the men. • ■ ■ "....■■ : ■' ■ All were apparently between thirty, and thirty-five years of age, and one, who was.wearing a block overcoat and bofrlef hat, was about sft. Bin. in height. Another, slightly taller,' had no overcoat, but wore a bowler hat,- and had a heavy, fair moustache'. Tho third' ono was ■ shorter than th 6 other two, and was dark ' and clean-shaven. ' , Mr; Goldberg, who is a' middle-aged,: sturdily-built man, has given the follow-:' ' ing account of tho robbery:— .•;••' fi l left my office in Charles Street, Hat- ' ton Garden, soon after five o'clock, I in- ' tended to go homo to dress, and catch tho 8 p.m. train for Antwerp, where I was going on a business visit. I went from Farringdon Street Station to Aldgato with a friend, a diamond merchant,: and ho camo on.with mo to the corner of. Mare Street. Near my homo in Victoria Street, about twelve doors away, a taxicab was standing.' I took little notice of it, but as I was passing I was seized from behind. A man passed his hand : across mr back, and a pair of hands gripped my throat. Two men then dragged open my cont mid waistcoat, and forced away my wallet, which was attached to my waist by a chain. In getting it they tore away the buttons and split tho side of my waistcoat. The men—there were five at least, and two had knives—then jumped into the taxi-cab, but I shouted for help, and sprang on the footboard. The driver, who had started his motor, pulled up as soon as he could, and tho men all jumped from the cab and dismwaroi,-

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 7

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HIGHWAY- ROBBERY BY TAXI BANDITS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 7

HIGHWAY- ROBBERY BY TAXI BANDITS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 7

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