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‘Sherlock’ star raced to save man from attackers — Uber driver

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CONSIDER this: You’re in a group of muggers in London, trying to steal a delivery man’s bike, and Sherlock Holmes comes barrelling at you.

What do you do? Ask for an autograph? Run?

Four would-be thieves chose Option 2, fleeing after actor Benedict Cumberbatc­h, who has plays Holmes in the popular BBC series “Sherlock,” jumped out of an Uber and chased them down in an act the driver has said was heroic.

The Sun reported the November incident after Uber driver Manuel Dias came forward. He told the paper he did not recognise Cumberbatc­h at fi rst, but it dawned on him after the assailants smashed a bottle on the victim’s head and Cumberbatc­h ran toward them yelling: “Leave him alone.”

There he was, star of stage and screen, blocks away from Holmes’ fictional London home, Dias realised.

“It was only then I recognised Benedict. Then it all got a bit surreal. Here was Sherlock Holmes fi ghting off four attackers just round the corner from Baker Street.”

Dias — who said he was transporti­ng Cumberbatc­h along with his wife, Sophie Hunter — tried to help dispatch the scoundrels.

“He seemed to know exactly what he was doing. He was very brave. He did most of it, to be honest... He wasn’t injured. Then I think they also recognised it was Benedict and ran away.”

The Sun described the assailants as ‘ yobs,’ which an investigat­ion revealed to be British slang for ‘hooligans.’

After the yobs fled, the Sun reported, the Cumberbatc­h hugged the delivery man from Deliveroo, a UK food- delivery service.

On Saturday, the company thanked the actor, who also stars as Dr Strange in the Marvel fi lm series. “Thank you Benedict Cumberbatc­h for your brave actions. Deliveroo riders are heroes — their safety is our priority and any violence against them is totally unacceptab­le,” the company wrote on Twitter. So on behalf of everyone at deliveroo: thank you.”

Cumberbatc­h’s representa­tives did not return a request for comment. The usually eloquent Cumberbatc­h reportedly tried to brush off praise.

“I did it out of, well, I had to, you know,” the actor said about the incident, according to Dias.

London’s Metropolit­an Police did not immediatel­y return a request for comment, though NPR reported they released a statement about the November incident without naming Cumberbatc­h.

“One of the males attempted to grab the victim’s cycle ... He was then punched in the face, struck on the head and hit with his helmet. Nothing was reported stolen.”

No arrests were made, and the injuries to the delivery man did not require hospital treatment, the police added.

“The cyclist was lucky, Benedict’s a superhero,” Dias said. “Benedict was courageous, brave and selfless. If he hadn’t stepped in, the cyclist could have been seriously injured.” — WPBloomber­g

 ??  ?? Cumberbatc­h attends a news conference to promote the film ‘The Current War’ at the 2017 Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival. — Reuters file photo
Cumberbatc­h attends a news conference to promote the film ‘The Current War’ at the 2017 Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival. — Reuters file photo

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