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MUGGED FOR LOO ROLL

Shopper ‘mugged’ for toilet roll leaving Savers store in London as coronavirus panic-buying grips UK

Wood Green, London, UK. 14th March 2020. Coronavirus: people queue to buy toilet paper at a Savers store in Wood Green, north London. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News

A SHOPPER was mugged for toilet paper moments after leaving a shop as coronavirus panic-buying peaks around the country.

Dinedra, 56, claims he was leaving a Savers store in Harringay, north London, when a stranger snatched a pack of toilet rolls from his hand.

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Wood Green, London, UK. 14th March 2020. Coronavirus: people queue to buy toilet paper at a Savers store in Wood Green, north London. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News
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People queue to buy toilet paper outside a Savers store in Wood GreenCredit: Alamy Live News
 The death toll in the UK has reached 21
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The death toll in the UK has reached 21

The shopper, who wouldn't reveal his second name, was shaken but otherwise unhurt by the broad-daylight attack at around 3.30pm, the reports.

He said: "I went to my local Savers and bought two packs of toilet rolls.

"I was shaken and shocked. Is that what we've come to? It's not the value of the toilet roll, it's the principle.

'SHAKEN AND SHOCKED'

"I'm concerned about the vulnerable people, the elderly, in terms of their health and their emotions as well."

Stores around the UK are selling out of items including dried pasta and hand sanitiser as worried shoppers stockpile goods.

Long queues built at the Harringay Savers store today as customers bought goods ahead of a possible Covid-19 lockdown.

At one north London Tesco, panicked shoppers left a "staggering" mess in the aisles after pulling items from shelves.

Packs of Pot Noodles, Cup-A-Soups and tinned tomatoes were left on the floor.

In Tottenham, north London, Costco customers queued by the dozen with trolleys packed full of loo paper and nappies.

Millions of Brits chose to stay home yesterday leaving town and city centres ghostly quiet and Tube stations almost empty.

The UK death toll today went from 11 to 21 and there are 1,140 positive cases for the disease.

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Shoppers left a 'staggering' trail of destruction in a north London TescoCredit: Twitter
 Shoppers are stripping shelves
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Shoppers are stripping shelvesCredit: EPA


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