Mobility scooter worth £1k stolen from terminal cancer patient
It also has a lot of sentimental value for Derek
A mobility scooter similar to this model, but black and grey, was stolen from terminally ill cancer patient Derek Trigg. | Photo: Nottinghamshire Police
A terminally ill cancer patient in Newark was the victim of a theft after his mobility scooter worth over £1,000 was stolen.
Derek Trigg, 70, discovered his Ambassador scooter had been taken from the Fenton Close area of Newark at around 11.40pm on Monday, January 25.
The former merchant navy seaman, who lost his wife Tina to an illness last year, had bought the black and grey scooter brand new in 2014 at a cost of £1,095.