Daniel Radcliffe consoles tourist who was victim of robbery | Inquirer Entertainment

Daniel Radcliffe consoles tourist who was victim of robbery

/ 07:57 PM July 19, 2017

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Daniel Radcliffe, best known for playing boy wizard “Harry Potter”, is heroic both on and off the silver screen.

Like a true Gryffindor, the 27-year-old actor rushed to help a middle-aged tourist who had just been robbed and was slashed on the face, reports Evening Standard.

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The incident happened in London’s King’s Road, where two men in a moped without a plate number were driving through the streets and appeared to be suspicious as they were watching people.

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One of them got down to grab a man’s designer bag. When the man resisted, the robber brought out a knife and cut the man’s face.

After they drove off, a group of people in the area approached the traumatized man to assist him.

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According to a witness, former police officer David Videcette saw the actor in the group and said, “you’re Daniel Radcliffe,” to which the reply was, “I am.”

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“He was a really nice bloke, a lot of stars wouldn’t have stopped to help,” adds Videcette. “The victim was very, very shaken up.”

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The case is still being investigated and no arrests have been made yet. Niña V. Guno/JB

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