BBC News, South East
BBC News, Broadstare
The owner of a shop has said that his family does not want to live in the same city when his wife was taken out of her shop from her hair and slammed into a standing car as she tried to stop the theft.
Akshat Patel said that his wife, Kinnari was attacked, as he tried to stop the theft of liquor from Londis at Broadstare High Street, Kent on 20 August.
Mr. Patel said: “That night, my wife and daughter did not sleep at all and my daughter, she is still in shock.”
Kent police said a 15 -year -old girl was arrested on suspicion of robbery and attack, and was released on bail.
The force confirmed that it was called for a report, which was assaulted with three people after the intervention of the employees in an attempt to steal at around 19:20 BST on 20 August.
It said that the authorities participated with paramedics, and patrolled the city to ensure any further disturbances.
Mrs. Patel alleged that her hair beak was torn from her skull during the incident.
“He just pulled my hair and pulled me down,” he said.
Mr. Patel said that his family did not want to say in broadstaire in any way despite the mercy of most local people.
“The people of the city give us a lot of love. It’s like a family,” he said.
“Anything ever happened in the last 16 years, they are always behind me.”
Patel said that he was now considering providing employment to security guards.
In June, Kent Police was Additional powers were given To deal with the outbreak of anti -social behavior in some parts of Tharat, including broadstare.
A spokesperson of the force said: “Additional patrolling, as well as the order of dispersion, remain in broadstare throughout the summer and policing resources are necessarily being used to ensure that the police station remains a safe place to live and travel.”