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Author:  hopper [ Sat Jun 28, 2008 10:56 am ]
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Attacker’s horror after taxi theft

Jun 28 2008 by Chloe Griffiths, Liverpool Daily Post

A THUG attacked a taxi driver and stole his cab – only to discover his victim was a former GP who had twice saved his grandfather’s life.

Stephen Moorcroft wept when police told him the elderly taxi driver he had beaten and left in the street was a doctor who had previously treated his grandfather.

When the 28-year-old’s mother discovered what he had done, she was so disgusted that she disowned him.

Former GP Inder Singh had twice saved her father’s life while working in Liverpool before retiring in 1999.

Jailing Moorcroft indefinitely, Judge Sean Duncan said: “This was a thuggish attack on a defenceless man who was going about his lawful occupation.

“And, as it turns out, he had done your family a great deal of good in the past.

“You didn’t know that, but it just shows that when you are dealing with folk you can never tell and so you have to live with that.”

Liverpool Crown Court heard that, at 3am on January 8, Mr Singh had picked Moorcroft and a male and female friend up in Bootle.

But as he dropped the trio off in Hollinghurst Road, Kirkby, they refused to pay and dragged him from the car.

Moorcroft, who had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs, punched him several times to the head, while his accomplice kicked him repeatedly.

The men then stole his wallet, before speeding away in his car.

Damien Webb, prosecuting, said as Moorcroft raced off, leaving the former doctor in the street, his accomplice shouted racial abuse. Judge Duncan jailed Moorcroft, who has previous convictions for robbery, wounding and affray, indefinitely for public protection and ordered he serve a minimum of two years for the robbery before being considered for release.

Moorcroft, of Ivory Drive, Kirkby, is already serving a nine-month term for possessing ammunition.

Judge Duncan added that Moorcroft had an “appalling record” – getting his first conviction when he was just 15 for stealing another boy’s paper round money.

Nicholas Walker said: “He has shown a great deal of shame and remorse, the former doctor Mr Singh having saved Mr Moorcroft’s grandfather on a couple of occasions.

“Years down the line, he has put him in a hospital situation.”

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Author:  Sandy McNab [ Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:38 pm ]
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The medical game must be hard if the doctors are giving it up to drive cabs.

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