Man, 77, wearing flat cap was using cash machine when crook demanded money
But he fought back and threw punches at his attacker in Roath area of Cardiff
Would-be robber pushed him to the chest, but the older man then fought back
South Wales Police said suspect fled empty-handed from scene on February 5
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By Mark Duell for MailOnline
Published: 14:58 GMT, 18 February 2020 | Updated: 14:58 GMT, 18 February 2020
source:dailymail
A brave pensioner fought off a mugger by putting his fists up to punch him during an attempted cashpoint robbery outside a Sainsbury's supermarket.
The 77-year-old man wearing a flat cap and glasses was using the machine when a crook demanded money, but he fought back and threw punches at his attacker.
It was caught on CCTV in the Roath area of Cardiff on February 5, with footage showing the man getting out of his Chevrolet Aveo and approaching the machine.
The video showed the crook (left) walking up the 77-year-old man (right) at the cash machine
After retrieving his money he was approached by the would-be robber who pushed him to the chest, but the older man fought back and put his fists up.
South Wales Police said the suspect, who was carrying a black rucksack, then fled empty-handed from the scene following the attempted robbery at 6am.
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A spokesman for South Wales Police said: 'A 77-year-old man was using the cash machine outside Sainsbury's at approximately 6am on Wednesday, February 5, when he was approached by an unknown white male demanding cash and his bank card.
'The victim bravely fought off the suspect who made off empty-handed towards the path leading to Colchester Avenue.'
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