nakme
New Member
Hi All. A new member here and hello from Manchester!
Apologies for starting a new thread as I could not find a similar topic about this. After spending a month dealing with setback, I thought I write here to get past my traumatic experience faster and come out stronger...and who knows hopefully we can help each other.
On the 26th January this year, in the middle of a broad weekend daylight while cycling to home from my local trail, 3 male hooded thugs attacked and violently jumped on me. I fell onto the footpath, landed on my head first. One of the thugs took my Kenevo away, the other two ran into a getaway car on the opposite side of the road. Unfortunately I couldn't notice the car properly as I was temporarily passed out after I tried to get up. After a while, I managed to stand up, just to realise my mobile phone was out of battery to call for help. I was left shaken alone, injured, my helmet was broken, my jacket, knee pads and trousers were badly torn. There were cars passed by the road but none stopped.
I was so scared that the thugs might come back to take my wallet or anything valuable on me. I wanted to leave the area badly, so my immediate instinct was just to walk home as soon as I could. I did that subconsciously for 3 miles. After I had arrived home, I reported the incident to the Greater Manchester Police and went to A&E immediately for a check-up. I was concerned about my head injury but thank goodness it was only minor. There were bruises all over my body, I was in pain for a few days but fortunately it was bearable.
Fast forward one month later, GMP said they have closed the case since they did not have any witnesses, no cctv footage, etc. Basically there is insufficient evidence to bring anyone to justice but the investigation may be reopened if more information becomes available.
Insurance wise is currently in the process of obtaining a police report from GMP. They said they have requested for it and shall contact me again once received. According to them requesting any information from GMP can take time and as such a response may not be received for up to 28 working days or in some cases can even take longer. It has been more than a month now. Still nothing... very disappointing indeed...I do hope they honour my claims though...
I really missed the Kenevo. It was such a great bike. I bought it originally to have a quick blast on a trail and also for commuting. After this tragedy, I am not sure about riding alone anymore, be it commuting or on the trail. The thought of thieves robbing people of their bikes still haunts me.
Please keep your eyes open, if you see it or get offered a Kenevo that's too good to be true, please do a thorough check in the links below and make sure it is not a stolen bike!!
For anybody who rides alone, please be vigilant!
Stolen Specialized Kenevo
Apologies for starting a new thread as I could not find a similar topic about this. After spending a month dealing with setback, I thought I write here to get past my traumatic experience faster and come out stronger...and who knows hopefully we can help each other.
On the 26th January this year, in the middle of a broad weekend daylight while cycling to home from my local trail, 3 male hooded thugs attacked and violently jumped on me. I fell onto the footpath, landed on my head first. One of the thugs took my Kenevo away, the other two ran into a getaway car on the opposite side of the road. Unfortunately I couldn't notice the car properly as I was temporarily passed out after I tried to get up. After a while, I managed to stand up, just to realise my mobile phone was out of battery to call for help. I was left shaken alone, injured, my helmet was broken, my jacket, knee pads and trousers were badly torn. There were cars passed by the road but none stopped.
I was so scared that the thugs might come back to take my wallet or anything valuable on me. I wanted to leave the area badly, so my immediate instinct was just to walk home as soon as I could. I did that subconsciously for 3 miles. After I had arrived home, I reported the incident to the Greater Manchester Police and went to A&E immediately for a check-up. I was concerned about my head injury but thank goodness it was only minor. There were bruises all over my body, I was in pain for a few days but fortunately it was bearable.
Fast forward one month later, GMP said they have closed the case since they did not have any witnesses, no cctv footage, etc. Basically there is insufficient evidence to bring anyone to justice but the investigation may be reopened if more information becomes available.
Insurance wise is currently in the process of obtaining a police report from GMP. They said they have requested for it and shall contact me again once received. According to them requesting any information from GMP can take time and as such a response may not be received for up to 28 working days or in some cases can even take longer. It has been more than a month now. Still nothing... very disappointing indeed...I do hope they honour my claims though...
I really missed the Kenevo. It was such a great bike. I bought it originally to have a quick blast on a trail and also for commuting. After this tragedy, I am not sure about riding alone anymore, be it commuting or on the trail. The thought of thieves robbing people of their bikes still haunts me.
Please keep your eyes open, if you see it or get offered a Kenevo that's too good to be true, please do a thorough check in the links below and make sure it is not a stolen bike!!
For anybody who rides alone, please be vigilant!
Stolen Specialized Kenevo
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