Kathleen Martin, now 93, allowed David Chambers, 33, into her home in Surbiton, South West London, as the jab was first being rolled out to vulnerable people.
9 Jan 2021
London police are hunting a fraudster who conned a woman in her nineties into taking a fake vaccine injection and charging her £160 for it.
An official appeal for information from the Intellectual Property Crime Unit of the City of London Police says that the crook targeted the victim at her home on Kingsmead Avenue in Surbiton on December 30th, coming to her door in broad daylight and claiming to be a National Health Service (NHS) worker who had come to vaccinate her against the Chinese coronavirus.
“The victim allowed the man inside her home and was jabbed in the arm with what she described as a ‘dart-like implement’,” the appeal states.