Shot Financier Maybe Targeted by Revolutionaries?
Exiled | 24.01.2014 15:51 | Globalisation | London | South Coast
A 44-year-old City trader who was shot in the leg at Shenfield Station on his way has been named locally as Robin Clark.
Read more: http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/Shenfield-shooting-victim-named-Robin-Clark/story-20495223-detail/story.html#ixzz2rKcQGiFk
Read more: http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/Shenfield-shooting-victim-named-Robin-Clark/story-20495223-detail/story.html#ixzz2rKcQGiFk
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Simple street robbery
24.01.2014 16:07
No, he was robbed for his wallet, mobile phone and laptop.
Ken
@ Ken
24.01.2014 16:20
It would seem not, given the police are calling it a 'targeted shooting' :
"A BALACLAVA-CLAD man “deliberately targeted” a man who was shot as he got out his car at Shenfield railway station this morning.
http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/Shenfield-shooting-victim-deliberately-targeted/story-20494824-detail/story.html#ixzz2rKjwy7wO
Happy to have references from you that support your case though....
Apache
In Essex? Don't be ridiculous.
24.01.2014 16:57
No where does it say he was robbed.
cluz
Sounds like a cop or an arse posting rubbish on Indymedia!
24.01.2014 18:04
Anne Frankly
Moderators please chuck this bullshit "article"
27.01.2014 23:00
Indymedia is supposed to provide a NEWSWIRE, not a forum for unsubstantiated GOSSIP, so either way this article should be removed
Jean
MODERATORS PLEASE ACT NOW
28.01.2014 08:17
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/shenfield-shooting-city-trader-rented-home-to-lawyer-who-faked-his-cv-9087923.html
"A City trader who was shot in the leg had rented his home out to a top lawyer exposed for faking large parts of his CV, the Evening Standard can reveal. Robin Clark, dubbed the Wolf of Shenfield, was shot by a masked gunman as he travelled to work on Friday. Police are investigating whether the “targeted attack” could be related to suspected financial problems after it emerged a county court judgment was filed against him for debts of £14,653, and a number of companies of which he was a director were shut down while owing money."
Grace