Moodbidri: Woman Loses Chain to Impostor


Daijiworld Media Network – Moodbidri (SP)

Moodbidri, Nov 5: A person succeeded in convincing a woman that he was known to her, and then fleeing with a gold ornament she was wearing around her neck. Andrei (65), a resident of Bavadabettu in Todar village, lost her ornament in this fashion.

In a complaint filed in the local police station, Andrei said that she was waiting for a bus at the local bus stand to go to a relative’s home, when a man in his forties approached her. He exchanged pleasantries with her, and acted as if he knew her since many years. He then claimed that he wanted to get a chain of the design she was wearing, made for his sister. He asked Andrei to hand over the chain to him, for being shown to his elder brother for approval.

As the man did not return even after a long wait, the woman developed suspicion. The ‘Kottambari Sara’ she lost was said to be weighing 30 grams. The policemen have begun investigation.

  

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  • Polly D, Balman / Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 05 2011

    My advice to senior men and womnen, please don't wear valuables when traveling alone. There are heartless sharks in the society preying on weaker people. Why take risk - though I know everyone in India wants to wear basic jwelery, watch etc because they have worked hard for it but is it worth taking risk with life? I am glad sister Andrei was not hurt and hope she gets her chair back.

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  • Janette Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2011

    A smart lady indeed!!!

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