Cyclist steals shopping bag from 84-year-old woman and drags her across pavement

In a world where we often hear heartwarming tales of kindness and community spirit, it's particularly jarring when a story emerges that shakes our sense of safety—especially for those who are most vulnerable.

A recent incident in Adelaide has left many of us in the Seniors Discount Club feeling a mix of anger, concern, and a renewed sense of caution.



The shocking event unfolded on a seemingly ordinary day as 84-year-old Anh Huynh was making her way down Thanet Street in Brooklyn Park.

The grandmother was simply going about her daily routine, unaware that she would soon become the victim of a brazen and callous act.


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A cyclist stole an 84-year-old’s bag and dragged her across the pavement. Credit: 9News Adelaide / Facebook


A cyclist targeted Ms Huynh, snatching her shopping bag with such force that she was dragged across the pavement.

The distressing scene was captured on video, showing the elderly woman being knocked to the ground and struggling to hold on to her belongings.

The thief's audacity didn't end there. After Ms Huynh was left in pain on the sidewalk, the assailant returned, rifling through her dropped items before making off with her bag.

A nearby tradesman, Jesse Martin, witnessed the robbery and rushed to Ms Huynh's aid. He helped her to her feet and safely back to her home.

'She was distressed and probably quite concussed, she was a little bit wobbly on her feet,' Martin said.



Understandably, Ms Huynh has been left shaken by the ordeal. She feared going out alone and hesitated to use public transport.

She was also battered and bruised, with a lump to her head, but she is now ‘okay’.

The search for the perpetrator is ongoing, with police highlighting distinctive tattoos on the man's arms as a key identifying feature.

The suspect, as estimated by Martin to be between 45 and 50 years old, is still at large, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

'I was a bit shocked that someone of that age and maturity could be doing something like that,' he said.



In a similar story, a violent altercation between a cyclist and an Australian Post worker was captured on video and has gone viral.

The video showed that the cyclist attacked the postie’s van and exchanged punches. You can read more about the story here.
Key Takeaways
  • An elderly woman was robbed and dragged across the pavement by a cyclist in broad daylight in Brooklyn Park, Adelaide.
  • The attacker, who is still at large, knocked down 84-year-old Anh Huynh and ransacked her bag after dragging her along the street.
  • A local tradie, Jesse Martin, witnessed the incident and assisted the victim by helping her to her feet and escorting her home.
  • Ms Huynh has been left fearful of leaving her house alone and has sustained injuries from the attack, including a lump on her head, but says she is now 'okay'.
Have you or someone you know experienced something similar? What measures do you take to feel secure when you're out? Share your thoughts and advice in the comments below.
 
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