Pensioner bundled into car and dumped 15 miles away in ‘terrifying ordeal’
An 87-year-old man in Manchester was blindfolded and bundled into a car at the weekend, before being dumped 15 miles from his home, police have said.
The pensioner was walking home from Oldham Central Mosque on Featherstall Road in Greater Manchester, when he was targeted between 8pm and 9.30pm on Sunday (15 September).
Greater Manchester Police say a black vehicle pulled up alongside him before two men forced him into the vehicle, where was blindfolded.
The men demanded the man’s money and phone, as they repeatedly threatened him and ripped his clothes.
He was later shoved out of the car and left stranded in West Yorkshire. It took him an hour to find a house in the village of Rishworth, 15 miles from his home, and get help.
Detective Inspector Emma Hulston has described the incident as an “awful attack”.
She said: “The victim, who suffered serious injuries during the incident, endured a terrifying ordeal in which he was taken from close to his home, before being left with torn clothes in the middle of a dark road in unfamiliar surroundings, and with no means of communication.
“We are fortunate we are not talking about a potentially more serious or even fatal outcome.
“Our officers are currently investigating all circumstances of this incident and I would urge anyone with any appropriate information to please come forward. This includes any relevant CCTV, dashcam, or doorbell footage.”
Officers hope to speak with two men, who they believe may be Bangladeshi, over the attack. Police say they are around 25 to 30 years old, and were wearing T-shirts and seen drinking alcohol at the time of the incident.