The kindness of strangers : a gang of scary-looking youths stepped in to save me from being mugged
I was having some trouble getting the car door to open when I suddenly felt hands around my neck. A voice behind me said ‘give me your purse’ Read more in the Kindness of strangers series Late one evening in 1986, I had stopped at the pub with some friends for what was meant to be one drink. (…)
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