Watch robbers tackle couple and steal his £28K Rolex Yacht Master

Lawless London: Shocking moment watch robbers tackle husband and wife and steal his £28K black and gold Rolex Yacht Master in brutal attack – as police launch manhunt

  • Dramatic footage shows a married couple being robbed in Camden, London 

This is the shocking moment watch robbers tackled a married couple and stole the husband’s £28,000 Rolex Yacht Master in a brutal attack in London. 

A man, in his 50s, had been out for an evening with his wife when two thugs approached them from behind on Frognal Way in Camden. 

Dramatic footage released by police shows the wife being pushed to the ground before she crashes onto her back, while two men hold down her husband to rip away his watch. 

The robbers can then be seen running away in the direction of Frognal Road while the couple are left to pick themselves up. 

Officers were called to the robbery just before 7pm on September 13 after a member of the public called the police. The area was searched but the men were not found.

Dramatic footage shows a married couple being tackled to the ground by two thugs before they stole the husband’s £28,000 Rolex Yacht Master

The robber’s stole the husband’s £28K black and gold Rolex Yacht Master (Stock photo of the watch) 

The wife can be seen being pushed to the ground before she crashes onto her back while the robbers rob the husband of his watch

The robbers can then be seen running away in the direction of Frognal Road while the couple are left to pick themselves up

The victims were left shaken after the attack but did not suffer any serious physical injuries.

Sergeant Max Pennington, of Camden Police, said: ‘The man and his wife were on their way home after enjoying a night out when this horrible incident happened.

‘I’m keen to hear from anyone who can identify the two men. I also want to hear from any jewellers or pawnbrokers who might have been offered the watch for sale.’

Anyone with information about the robbery has been urged to call police on 101 or post @MetCC ref CAD 7126/13 Sept.

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