Two diners thwarted an alleged robbery at the Long Jetty Chinese Restaurant last night, coming to the aid of a 13-year-old girl who was reportedly threatened by a knife-wielding assailant.
The incident occurred around 6:30 p.m. when a 30-year-old man, disguised in a balaclava, allegedly attempted to rob the establishment. The suspect is said to have menaced the young girl working behind the counter.
The two patrons, both aged 55 and regulars at the restaurant every Saturday, took swift action to intervene and halt the robbery attempt.
One of the diners described the encounter: “The man was very powerful and strong, so I grabbed an empty bottle and hit him on the head,” he recounted.
He also shared his concern for the girl, noting, “The young girl looked terrified!”
“The young girl, so scary!” he said.
“Saw the knife, the guy said, ‘give me your money!’”
One of the diners was stabbed in the neck and the other one suffered lacerations to his hand.
Superintendent Chad Gillies was scathing when discussing the man who allegedly targeted the restaurant.
“It’s absolutely cowardly,” he said.
“When you’re [allegedly] threatening a 13-year-old shop attendant, it’s completely unacceptable.”
The 30-year-old man was arrested at the scene and taken to Wyong police Station, where he was charged with two counts of aggravated assault with intent to rob, as well as wounding and grievous bodily harm charges.
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