Disabled Bradley Hannan attacked by thug in Luton Road
10:00, 19 November 2015
A vulnerable disabled man was viciously attacked and mugged as he waited for a bus in a busy road in Chatham.
Bradley Hannan was set upon by a thug as he stood in Luton Road in the middle of the afternoon.
Mr Hannan, who weighs just six stone, was brutally punched in the head and had his wallet and phone stolen.
The 29-year-old had been waiting for a bus near the May Moon Chinese takeaway at about 3.30pm when he was dragged into an alleyway and punched by the assailant.
Mr Hannan, who has previously battled three brain tumours, had been volunteering all day at Medway Maritime Hospital and had been making his way home when he was assaulted.
His devastated sister, Daniela Golding, highlighted what happened to him on social networking site Facebook.
The incident happened yesterday (Wednesday).
Mrs Golding, said: “So today my beautiful brave brother - all six stone of him - was dragged up an alley on Luton Road and punched in his precious head, which has already battled three brain tumours, and then mugged him of his wallet with cash and his phone, a Samsung Galaxy s5.
“I am heartbroken because he would not hurt a fly so how anyone can harm him makes me feel sick, he’s been through so much and doesn’t deserve it.
"To the lowlife who did this you might think you're stronger but he’s the strongest person I know and I hope karma gets you bad.”
Mrs Golding asked her friends and everyone who could see the post to share it in the hope the attackers would be caught.
By this morning the post had been shared more than 10,000 times.
She added: “If anyone knows anything or hears anything please get in touch and everyone, particularly the vulnerable, please be careful in that area.”
The muggers have been condemned by those who shared the post online.
Cassy Smith said: "Sickening world we live in. As if he hasn't been trough enough. thinking of you all, I hope he's OK."
Aimee Dinkydays added: "Sorry to hear of what happened to your lovely brother.
"I really hope the scumbags are caught and I hope he is feeling better soon.
The person who did this is a coward, how dare they."
Another kind-hearted woman who was upset after reading about Mr Hannan's plight has set up a Just Giving page to raise some money to replace what he had stolen out of his wallet.
Alison Fowler, 28, read about the story online this morning and immediately sprang into action and set up the page.
Mrs Fowler, of Tonge Road, Murston, said: "It is just awful what has happened to him, I was so upset to read about it and my sister has a disability so felt so much for him.
"I hope we will be able to raise enough money to replace what was stolen out of his wallet and if we get enough, perhaps he can buy himself a treat.
"To the lowlife who did this you might think you're stronger but he’s the strongest person I know and I hope karma gets you bad" - Daniela Golding
Mrs Fowler is urging others to donate as much as they can to the cause.
To donate to Bradley click on this link.
Police confirmed they are investigating an alleged robbery in Luton Road.
A spokesman said the 29-year-old was assaulted in an alleyway and his mobile telephone and wallet were stolen.
The suspect, who reportedly ran away towards Constitution Road, is described as a man with tanned skin, aged between 20 and 30, of medium build, around 5ft 6in tall and with short black hair.
He was described as wearing a black jacket and dark blue jeans.
Anyone who saw the incident or has information should contact Detective Sergeant Darryll Paulson at Kent Police by calling 01634 792209.
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