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Get Your Mugger’s DNA

December 22, 2006 by Lei  
Filed under Health

Avon INSTANT MANICURE Dry Nail Enamel StripsIf you’re ever the victim of crime, do what you can to get a sample of your assailant’s DNA whether it be grabbing a fistful of hair or scratching as 81-year-old Mona did when her purse was snatched.

The woman suffered serious injuries when her leg was run over by the assailant’s vehicle in the October attack.

But she still managed to scratch the face of the man before he got away.

The DNA found under her fingernails led police to a suspect.

Satinderpaur Singh Bagry, 28, of Vancouver is charged with robbery and aggravated assault.

May you and your family stay safe this holiday season.

globeandmail.com, December 21, 2006

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3 Responses to “Get Your Mugger’s DNA”
  1. Alfred Chew says:

    Works like CSI but i think this is good for all. In future, the Government Bodies should establish DNA finger printing for all new birth to create a security database.. for accuracy

  2. Alfred: Sorry for the late reply! The UK has already suggested collecting DNA from newborns so a CSI/Brave New World/GATTACA society isn’t too far off.

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  1. [...] Remember when I suggested a couple of weeks ago that you should do anything within your power to get a sample of your assailant’s DNA so that s/he can be caught? Back then I was amazed that DNA under your fingernails from scratching someone would be enough to incriminate, but this finding take it to another level. [...]



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