'Impulsive' robber jailed after Henbury mugging

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Monday, July 21, 2008
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A man who robbed a woman with learning difficulties as she

walked to her favourite shops in Bristol has been jailed for 21

months.

Lee Sarkozi yanked his victim's handbag away in Crow Lane,

Henbury, pulling her to the ground as he cycled past.

A judge at Bristol Crown Court heard how the robbery left

37-year-old Isabelle Edwards, who has learning difficulties,

shocked and too scared to leave her home.

The 29-year-old defendant, of Long Cross, Lawrence Weston,

was arrested after a woman who knew him and saw the robbery

reported him to the police.He initially denied the offence but

later admitted a single charge of robberyand asked for three

further offences of dishonesty to be taken into

consideration.

Brian Pixton, prosecuting at Bristol Crown Court, said Ms

Edwards was looked after by a carer but had enjoyed being

independent and was walking in Crow Lane towards her favourite

shops when she was robbed on the evening of June 18 this

year.

“She had her handbag in her left hand and the defendant was

on his bike and as he passed her he grabbed the hand bag and

kept going,” said Mr Pixton.

He said the force of the snatch made her fall, hurting an

elbow and her hands.

It also caused the defendant to wobble into the path of a

car which screeched to a halt.

Mr Pixton said the woman driver heard Ms Edwards cries for

help and drove after Sarkozi but lost him.He said the defendant

had been recognised by female relative who reported him to the

police and he was arrested on July 8.

He was forced to admit the robbery after he was identified

by her.In a statement Ms Edwards said the robbery had left her

“very scared about going out of the house again.”

Matthew Comer, defending, said his client had not targeted

the woman because she was vulnerable and said the robbery had

been impulsive.

Jailing Sarkozi for 21 months, Judge Richard Bromilow told

him what he did was “wholly reprehensible.”

He added: “You didn't think about the effect of what you

were doing on this woman who in a public place has her handbag

snatched and I'm quite sure she's been significantly shaken up

and worried by what you did, so much so that her life, modestly

led, has been significantly disrupted.”

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    by John, Bristol

    Monday, July 21 2008, 12:19PM

    “Funny thing life, you never know what is going to be around the next corner. One minute you are the president of France, the next you are a handbag snatcher from Henbury!”

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