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Knife held to man's throat in terrifying street robbery in Sevenoaks

By: Danny Boyle

Published: 16:00, 11 March 2013

Updated: 16:22, 11 March 2013

Police officers on the beat

A man has had a kitchen chopping knife held to his throat in a terrifying daylight street robbery.

The 31-year-old victim was threatned with the 6in blade in the attack in Oak Lane, Sevenoaks.

The robber grabbed him from behind in a bear hug before holding the weapon to his throat and demanding to know how much money he had.

He snatched £60 from the victim's back pocket before escaping in a nearby car.

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The victim described the robber as a black man, but did not see his face or the car.

The knife had a 6in blade and a dark blue handle with silver dots.

The attack happened between 3pm and 4pm on Wednesday, but police have just released details.

PC Ben Clatworthy, from Kent Police, said: "This appears to be a random attack which took place in the middle of the afternoon. We need any witnesses who saw what happened or who knows who the offender might be to get in touch with police."

Witnesses or anyone who can help is asked to phone police on 101 - quoting crime report YY/4401/13 - or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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