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‘Shakespeare’s ghost’ tackles armed robbers after Stratford-upon-Avon jewellery raid

Hero chases down sledgehammer-wielding gang in the Bard's home town

A STREET performer dressed as Shakespeare's ghost chased armed raiders through the historic streets of Stratford-upon-Avon after they robbed a gem shop.

Workers at Christopher Poel jewellers could only watch as three men, two armed with sledgehammers and one with a crowbar, smashed windows and stole luxury watches worth a fortune.

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John Jarvis bravely tackled one of the armed gem robbersCredit: PA:Press Association
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The street performer at the scene of the crimeCredit: PA:Press Association

They fled when shopkeepers threw chairs at them, with 'Shakespeare's ghost' performer John Jarvis in hot pursuit.

He said he brought one man to the floor but the trio eventually escaped following the robbery at 11.15am yesterday morning in Meer Street.

Shop owner Christopher Poel said: "Apparently there were three men, two with sledge hammers and one with a crowbar. They were attacking the window in unison. They badly damaged the glass.

"They got a number of high-value watches but I don't know how many yet.

"We're talking tens of thousands of pounds. Luckily everyone was inside, they only attacked from the outside. There are a couple of staff here and they're really shaken. It's the shock of it."

Mr Jarvis, who dresses in a white costume for his street performance in the town, said he saw three lads "whack" the shop's window "grab a few bits" then run and he gave chase.

"One of them was swinging a crowbar - I took a whack at him, because I don't like having a crowbar swung at me," he said.

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The market town was home to the BardCredit: Getty Images

"He went down there. They carried on running."

He said a "young lad" then also gave chase and Mr Jarvis carried on in case anything happened to him.

";But I ran out of steam and so did the boy and we came back."

Mr Poel said he was grateful to fellow shopkeepers who threw the chairs to try to foil the robbery.

Warwickshire Police, which deployed the force helicopter, said two men had been arrested.

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