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Arsenal’s Kolasinac the hero after fighting off armed robbers in Ozil car attack

- STEVE NAILOR

ARSENAL defender Sead Kolasinac has been hailed as a hero after fending off two armed robbers who targeted himself, team-mate Mesut Ozil and their wives.

In a widely shared video, Kolasinac can be seen fighting off masked men with knives after the group was confronted in north-west London.

Yasmin Tahsiner, the manager of a restaurant where the players sought refuge after the incident, said she received a call from Kolasinac and Ozil’s wife Amine at around 5pm on Thursday explaining they were being chased in their car by two attackers on mopeds.

Tahsiner, who manages the Turkish restaurant Likya in Golders Green, said: “We didn’t first of all understand what’s happening. Then when we see the motorbike passing... we realised it’s serious.

“They parked the car outside the restaurant but before that they had been chased for five or 10 minutes.

“They’d been [throwing] bricks on their car. It was scary and sad for this to happen to these people.”

Tahsiner said she knew the footballer­s already and denied they were “shaken up” afterwards.

She said Kolasinac had acted heroically, and added: “From what I’ve seen, both [Ozil and Kolasinac] handled it very well.”

Following news coverage of the attack, Kolasinac tweeted a picture of himself and Ozil smiling, adding: “Think we’re fine.”

“You don’t always think these things are going to happen in daytime,” Tahsiner said, adding that “lots of people” walked out on to the street and witnessed the incident.

The owner of the Hampstead property outside which the pair were initially attacked has said he has been targeted five times in the same area.

The property owner, who chose not to be named, said he had a knife held to his neck in one incident and he called on police to “pull their finger out” after a spate of crimes in that part of north-west London.

“I’ve been done five times myself,” he said. “I had a knife held to my neck at midday at the traffic lights, I was physically thrown in a bus lane at 6.30am when I was coming out of my office – the list goes on and on.

“The last time [it happened] I was at the property,” he added.

The man, who no longer resides at the house, said he was “targeted” and did not think the incident with the footballer­s was linked as his attackers were arrested and “went down for 16 years”.

However, he said the attacks were “all in the Hampstead area” and he drives “very high profile” cars with “very, very personalis­ed number plates”.

He added: “I think it’s about time the police pulled their finger out and started to protect people who are entitled to protection.”

Chief Inspector Jim Corbett of Operation Venice, the Metropolit­an Police unit aimed at tackling motorcycle-enabled crime, urged any witnesses to come forward.

He said: “While detectives are actively pursuing lines of enquiry, I would ask any member of the public who has any informatio­n or video footage to contact police.”

 ??  ?? Sead Kolasniac tweeted this image of he and Mesut Ozil yesterday
Sead Kolasniac tweeted this image of he and Mesut Ozil yesterday

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