In an Aldi store a frightening incident erreignete themselves. The affected customer, who died tragically shortly thereafter. A connection is not excluded.

Brighton – Why a person does something like that? A 42-year-old man robbed in an Aldi store in Brighton (England) a 86-year-old woman. And bears might blame the fact that she’s almost two months later, killed.

Of the incident reports including the Daily Mirror and the Brighton And Hove Independent. The police have also released recordings of a surveillance camera. Therefore, Jason K. followed the woman for ten minutes. And she rolled a double. Only he had gripped in her purse, and the wallet is pulled out, which turned out to be as empty. Then he got out there again – this time, a wallet with money and cards. The empty wallet and he put it back in the bag and bought with the cards of the woman in the shops in the vicinity. The 86-Year-old noticed nothing of all this – until she arrived at the cash register.

Aldi: woman dies approximately two months after the shocking experience

Approximately two months after the shocking experience at Aldi ends died the woman. Although a natural death. However, according to their carers, they haven’t left since the incident, her house, out of “fear” and because of “loss of Confidence”. Also, according to the police investigator Rose Horan to the crime had had a devastating impact on the victim.

The 86-Year-old “was of a lively, independent, and lively woman to a frightened, and was afraid to get out of, and in fact, they never went back out. She sadly passed away within two months.“ Such an experience would leave such people “shocked and distressed”. Whether it has also contributed to her death, can of course not say with certainty.

Aldi employees to recognise the man again

The incident occurred in April 2018, and now came in July 2019 before the court. Jason K. has been recognized months later by Aldi employees and focus. He appeared before the court. But because the camera footage did not permit any doubts, he was sentenced, nevertheless, to a year in prison.

In the German Aldi stores is currently called a product.

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