Rosmond Pike revealed a terrible moment for his phone

Rosmond pike He has revealed His phone was snatched from his hand And the face was punched during a terrible magging incident in London.

Gon Girl Star said that she was talking to her mother when a “child” was in a bike and caught the phone. The actor said that his mother tolerated “15 minutes of hell” until she managed to call her back from another device.

46-year-old told Magic Radio: “I was on phone for my mother-on one Mobile phone Walking with a road – and I was mugged.

“The phone was snatched away, so whatever he heard was screaming me and a thood and the phone died.”

He said that the attacker punched him while he was in the past, left him with an injury on his face.

He said that his mother heard her scream from the other end of the line

He said that his mother heard her scream from the other end of the line ,Roots,

Independent Representatives of Ms. Pike have been approached for the comment.

In LondonResidents, tourists and workers visiting the offices have seen an increase in stripping mobile phones with an increase of 151 percent in the previous year.

Criminals often use bikes and mopeds to snatch mobile phones, and often the victims are contacted from behind while talking on the phone or texting. Charity Crimistoppers The report states that 54 percent of the phone snatch includes thieves using pedal bikes.

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Former Coronation Street Actress Kim marsh He has also shared his experience of snatching your phone in London.

The 48 -year -old, around 9.30 am, was running on Buckingham Palace Road, when he exploded his phone with his hands, which “really weak” and “shake” his feelings.

He said: “It’s quite scary to be with you, you are walking down a road and then suddenly something was taken out of your hand. And he was a fortnight ago that was taken from me. But thankfully I was fine.”

The number of phone theft in London has increased significantly, with more than 200,000 phones stolen between 2020 and 2024, and more than 1,000 stolen each week.

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