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Robbery victim from Folkestone recalls her terror ordeal at knifepoint

A grandmother from Folkestone has told of her ordeal when two thieves burst into her home threatening her at knifepoint.

Joanne Flisher, 52, was at home alone on a Wednesday afternoon on January 30 when there was a knock on the door at around 2pm.

Mrs Flisher, a mother to two daughters and grandmother-of-two, said when she answered the door, the men barged in brandishing 10-inch kitchen knives.

CCTV footage from cameras at Mrs Flisher's house which police used to identify Jeremy Waller, wearing the mustard-coloured trousers. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Friday. Picture: Kent Police
CCTV footage from cameras at Mrs Flisher's house which police used to identify Jeremy Waller, wearing the mustard-coloured trousers. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison on Friday. Picture: Kent Police

“One of them grabbed me by the hair and pulled me down. While the door was open I tried to scream for help."

But while they were rummaging through her jewellery she managed to slip away and out of the house and flagged a motorist down outside her house.

Read the full story in the Folkestone edition of the Kentish Express - out now.

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