China News Service, August 5th. According to the WeChat official account of the Spanish United Times, a female overseas Chinese in Madrid, Spain, was robbed by a car in an alley in an urban area.

  The person involved recalled that that day she went to the appointment clinic for medical treatment and found a parking space in the alley next to 619 Alcala Avenue. When the car was parked and before getting off, a man in his 30s suddenly popped out to pull her door. Since the car door had not been unlocked, this person took out an iron rod and completely ignored Ms. Zhao’s call for help from the driver’s seat. He forcibly broke the front passenger glass and reached into the car window, trying to snatch Ms. Zhao and put it in the passenger seat. On the package.

  Ms. Zhao, who was quick-eyed and quick-handed, fought with him and told the robber that she would give him the money, hoping that he would not rob anymore. After Ms. Zhao grabbed the bag, she took out the little cash in panic and threw it out of the car. But the robbers still yelled at Miss Zhao viciously and asked her to hand over all the cash. After Miss Zhao showed her empty wallet, the robbers left. In the process of the snatch, Miss Zhao's arm was scratched by shards of the co-driver's glass.

  According to a number of female overseas Chinese living in the Madrid area, there have been many robberies specifically robbing the passenger seat of the backpack. Most of the robbers took advantage of the gap between the driver's flameout and unlocking, suddenly opened the passenger door and snatched the backpack, or directly used the above methods to use iron rods and other objects to smash the driving window to violently snatch. I hope that the overseas Chinese will pay more attention when parking on the roadside and try not to put things on the co-driver.