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Knifeman escapes with £40k from jewellery store

The scene outside the shop after Monday's raid
The scene outside the shop after Monday's raid

An armed man threatened staff and stole £40,000 worth of merchandise and money from a jeweller in a Kent city centre.

The robber struck at the family-owned Michael Stilwell jewellers in Burgate, Canterbury at 2.40pm Monday.

Armed with a knife, he forced two female employees into a back room, cut phone lines and cleared an entire window display of diamond rings, earrings and pendants.

Mr Stilwell, 60, says the women were traumatised, but unhurt.

He said: "Being robbed like this is something you always think about as an occupational hazard.

"In 40 years of business we've had windows smashed - but never had an armed raid like this."

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 01227 762055.

See this week's Kentish Gazette newspaper for the full story.


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