23/09/2009
Boy Loses Sight In Mugging
A teenage boy has lost the sight in one eye after being assaulted during a robbery in Halesowen.
The 15-year-old was walking along New John Street after 10pm on Tuesday September 1 when two men walked up to him and ordered him to hand over personal items.
The main offender then punched him in the face, causing a severe eye injury.
The boy returned home, and relatives then took him to hospital where he received emergency treatment.
But the victim's sight could not be saved in his right eye.
His attackers escaped with just his mobile phone from the robbery.
The boy had been a keen athlete and was a member of a local running club in Halesowen prior to the attack, police said.
"He has since had to give up his membership, as a result of losing his sight. The injury has also greatly affected his college education," said a spokesman.
The main offender is described as a white man in his late teens to early 20s, around 5'9" tall, with broad shoulders, of large build with a round face, of an unkempt appearance, and has a Midland accent.
He was wearing a black hooded jacket with a 'Nike' logo to the chest, and black bottoms.
The second offender was also a white man, slightly younger in his mid to late teens, around 5'8" tall, of medium build, and was wearing dark clothing.
Witnesses, or anyone with information relating to the attack, have been urged to contact police.
(PR/BMcc)
The 15-year-old was walking along New John Street after 10pm on Tuesday September 1 when two men walked up to him and ordered him to hand over personal items.
The main offender then punched him in the face, causing a severe eye injury.
The boy returned home, and relatives then took him to hospital where he received emergency treatment.
But the victim's sight could not be saved in his right eye.
His attackers escaped with just his mobile phone from the robbery.
The boy had been a keen athlete and was a member of a local running club in Halesowen prior to the attack, police said.
"He has since had to give up his membership, as a result of losing his sight. The injury has also greatly affected his college education," said a spokesman.
The main offender is described as a white man in his late teens to early 20s, around 5'9" tall, with broad shoulders, of large build with a round face, of an unkempt appearance, and has a Midland accent.
He was wearing a black hooded jacket with a 'Nike' logo to the chest, and black bottoms.
The second offender was also a white man, slightly younger in his mid to late teens, around 5'8" tall, of medium build, and was wearing dark clothing.
Witnesses, or anyone with information relating to the attack, have been urged to contact police.
(PR/BMcc)
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