Police hunt for fraudster who injected a 92-year-old woman with fake Covid-19 vaccine and charged her £160.
Police are on the hunt for a fraudster claiming to work for the NHS after he injected a 92-year-old woman with a fake Covid-19 vaccine. The City of London police said the victim, a resident of Surbiton, south-west London, had allowed the man into her home on 30 December after he knocked on the door claiming to be an NHS worker distributing the Covid-19 vaccine. The 92-year-old woman told police that she was jabbed in the arm with a "dart-like implement" and made to pay £160, which the man said would be refunded by the NHS. Authorities said it is not known what substance, if any, was administered, but the woman showed no ill effects after a check at her local hospital. The man was alleged to have appeared at her home a second time on 4 January, when he demanded another £100 from the woman. Images released by police show the suspect dressed in a navy blue tracksuit with white stripes down the side. He is described as a white man in his early thirties, who is arou...