Police in Manchester have released shocking photos of a 77-year-old man who was attacked in his own home before being robbed of items including a valuable Bvlgari bracelet. Pensioner Alfiero Cetamore was beaten in his flat on Ashill Walk at
Unbeknown to Cetamore, he let his attacker into the flats through the communal door.
A 25-year-old man has since been arrested on suspicion of robbery and remains in police custody for questioning.
As you can see from the pictures Alfiero was beaten viciously before being robbed and it is perhaps fortunate that he did not suffer a more serious head injury, such was the brutality of the assault.
The car was found abandoned in Moss Side, 20 minutes after it had been stolen, and two men were seen to flee the car after the collision.
UPDATE - Two men - aged 21 and 20 - were arrested on suspicion of the theft or a motor vehicle after officers executed a warrant at an address in Moss Side on Wednesday (2 March).They remain in police custody for questioning. A 29-year-old man was also arrested earlier in the week on suspicion of robbery and was subsequently bailed until 2 April.
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