North Park Avenue in Norwich.
- Credit: Dan Grimmer
A brave member of the public who frightened off two muggers attacking a man near a Norwich park has spoken of his split second decision to go to the victim s aid.
The 32-year-old man was walking down North Park Avenue at about 6.40pm on Wednesday, December 30 when he saw two masked men attacking another person.
The masked pair had punched the victim, a man in his 20s, a string of times and grabbed his phone after he fell to the floor.
But the man, who wanted to remain anonymous, intervened, managing to scare the muggers away.
A county council report, published recently and summarising developments at the pit, says at the time work was halted it was to assess what remediation was needed.
Although the EA served an enforcement notice requiring the removal of the non-conforming waste, they later withdrew it whilst at the same time putting together evidence on the medium- and long-term stability of the pit face.
Town councillor Roy Gerstner, a long time campaigner against unlawful waste being brought to the Saxon Pits.
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Those inquiries, says the county council, confirmed that non-conforming waste had been put across a further five phases of the development.
The crime happened in North Park Avenue, near Eaton Park.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
Muggers who attacked a man near a Norwich park were scared away when a member of the public intervened.
The victim, a man in his 20, was approached by two men who hit him a number of times before demanding cash.
It happened on North Park Avenue, close to Eaton Park, at about 6.40pm on Wednesday, December 30.
North Park Avenue in Norwich.
- Credit: Dan Grimmer
But a member of the public intervened, which led to the muggers running off.
The victim suffered bruising around his eye because of the attack.
The crime happened in North Park Avenue, near Eaton Park.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
Muggers who attacked a man near a Norwich park were scared away when a member of the public intervened.
The victim, a man in his 20, was approached by two men who hit him a number of times before demanding cash.
It happened on North Park Avenue, close to Eaton Park, at about 6.40pm on Wednesday, December 30.
North Park Avenue in Norwich.
- Credit: Dan Grimmer
But a member of the public intervened, which led to the muggers running off.
The victim suffered bruising around his eye because of the attack.
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