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Friday, 21 April 2006, 14:16 GMT 15:16 UK

Armed robbers raid baker's shop

A baker was threatened with what is thought to be a shotgun and an axe during a raid at a shop in Norfolk.

The victim was working in a bakery on The Street in Long Stratton on Friday morning when the robbers struck.

They raided the shop till and then drove the baker to a cashpoint to withdraw more money.

The baker was then driven to Norwich's Roman Catholic Cathedral, where he was left. He was treated in hospital for shock and facial injuries.

It is thought the robbers escaped towards Grapes Hill.




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