So sorry to learn of the theft from your daughter. My mother-in-law wears two hearing aids and uses a walking stick. Whilst shopping one day, she became aware that someone was just too close to her because her hearing aids started to omit a very high pitch sound. As she tried to move away to get rid of the noise, she was pushed forcible into a clothes rail and tripped on the lower metal bar. It seems that the thieves thought that they had been spotted and pushed her over as they made a run for it. Her purse had been stolen but all she wanted back were the photos of her late husband. The shop assistants were great and they called around to nearby shops where the purse was later found. Everything had been stolen except the photographs, so for her it was a happy ending. I hope that your daughter gets her photos back too Nigel. The most shocking thing to me, was that it was obviously an elderly disabled lady that they were targeting and the fact that the thieves were...2 GIRLS!
Mari Austin ● 4303d