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Edition:24/11/2006 47chesterchron / Section:Chester City Chronicle / Zone:Chester Chron City / Page:1 / Proofed by:mbrennan CHESTER Friday, November 24, 2006 The Chronicle 65p BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTH 64730369BR MEET OUR CHAMPIONS Four-page special on county’s unsung heroes – pages 30-33 HEAD LINES Tory party showdown Meeting called to discuss candidate’s future The hole-in-one schoolboy Carl’s ace bags him a trophy The definitive pull-out guide to entertainment, arts and leisure Inside today The Guide * Page 82 Page 5 Take a break Win a luxury two-night stay at fantastic Cheltenham hotel The Guide A child’s Christmas Page 7 How you can help boost our toy appeal My ordeal at hands of gang Full story: pages 8 & 9 Beaten, bruised, but still defiant, courageous student Robyn insists: I would stand up to gang again EXCLUSIVE by Rebecca Taylor A DEFIANT young woman beaten unconscious for confronting a gang of teenagers says she would do it again to protect her home. Chester University student Robyn Pelling, 19, was put in hospital by a gang of 20 youths she had tried to stop des- troying the fence of her Kingsway digs. When she shouted at them, a number of the 15- to 16-year-olds beat her with the wooden fence posts. She said: ‘I would do it again – this is my first house and it is a lovely house so if someone damages it I want to know why they have done it. ‘Apparently they had been going up and down the streets damaging things that night, so I am glad I stood up to them – somebody had to.’ The second year archaeology student, a member of Chester University Martial Arts Society, was hospitalised for five days after the Bonfire Night incident. She said: ‘The bone above and below my eye is fractured and my eyebrow and eyelid were basically hanging off. ‘I need to have eye surgery because the retina has become loose so I find it hard to focus in one eye and have a blind spot. ‘I had a deep cut in my head that needed five stitches and it has damaged a nerve so I can’t feel anything on one side of my skull. My thumb is also fractured.’ DC Andy Kevan said: ‘We would en- courage anyone worried about damage to their property to call the emergency services out. Keep an eye on what is happening, take descriptions of offend- ers, but don’t put yourself at risk.’ Call DC Kevan on 01244 613134 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. HORRIFIC INJURIES: a police photograph of assault victim Robyn Pelling reveals the savagery of the attack. TC211106rob-003

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Edition:24/11/2006 47chesterchron / Section:Chester City Chronicle / Zone:Chester Chron City /Page:1 / Proofed by:mbrennan

CHESTERF r i d a y, November 24, 2006

TheC h ro n i cl e65p

BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTH

6473

0369

BR

MEET OUR CHAMPIONSFour-page special on county’s unsung heroes – pages 30-33

H E A D L I N E S

Tory partyshowdownMeeting called to discusscandidate’s future

The hole-in-oneschoolboy

Carl’s ace bags him a trophy

The definitive pull-outguide to entertainment, artsand leisure Inside today

TheGuide*

Page 82

Page 5

Take a break

Win a luxury two-nightstay at fantasticCheltenham hotel

The Guide

A child’sChristmas

Page 7

How youcan helpboost ourt oyap p e a l

My ordeal at hands of gang Full story: pages 8 & 9

Beaten, bruised, but still defiant, courageous student Robyn insists:

I would standup togangagain

EXCLUSIVE by Rebecca TaylorA DEFIANT young woman beatenunconscious for confronting a gangof teenagers says she would do itagain to protect her home.

Chester University student RobynPelling, 19, was put in hospital by a gangof 20 youths she had tried to stop des-troying the fence of her Kingsway digs.

When she shouted at them, a number ofthe 15- to 16-year-olds beat her with thewooden fence posts.

She said: ‘I would do it again – this ismy first house and it is a lovely house soif someone damages it I want to knowwhy they have done it.

‘Apparently they had been going up anddown the streets damaging things thatnight, so I am glad I stood up to them –somebody had to.’

The second year archaeology student, a

member of Chester University MartialArts Society, was hospitalised for fivedays after the Bonfire Night incident.

She said: ‘The bone above and belowmy eye is fractured and my eyebrow andeyelid were basically hanging off.

‘I need to have eye surgery because theretina has become loose so I find it hard tofocus in one eye and have a blind spot.

‘I had a deep cut in my head that neededfive stitches and it has damaged a nerveso I can’t feel anything on one side of myskull. My thumb is also fractured.’

DC Andy Kevan said: ‘We would en-courage anyone worried about damageto their property to call the emergencyservices out. Keep an eye on what ishappening, take descriptions of offend-ers, but don’t put yourself at risk.’n Call DC Kevan on 01244 613134 orCrimestoppers on 0800 555111.

HORRIFIC INJURIES: a police photograph of assault victim Robyn Pelling reveals thesavagery of the attack. T C 2 111 0 6 r o b - 0 0 3