Kate Garraway reveals shock' after phone stolen in London
Briefly

Michelle Tsiakkas shared her experience of having her phone stolen as she walked to a dentist appointment. Within seconds, her phone was snatched, highlighting the unpredictable nature of such thefts. She emphasizes the importance of being aware in public spaces and suggests stepping into shops to check messages or directions. Kate, who felt unsupported by police after her phone theft, expressed her trauma, feeling it was an invasion of personal space. This comes amid reports of her recent property sale to manage debts linked to her late husband's care.
Within about five to ten seconds of me taking it out, it was grabbed, gone. I'm generally quite aware as a person, I look around me, but you just can't predict these things.
Pop into a shop, send directions, come back out. As a police officer joined the segment to give tips on protecting yourself from theft.
That has not been my experience. Is there something different if things are swiped off you physically? I've had phones stolen in London in a bag.
When it happened, I felt like I lost the strength in my legs, because it's a shock, you don't expect it, it's an invasion of your personal space.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
[
|
]