Nonagenarian, Sexagenarian Mugged While Visiting Childhood Manhattan Home
Man allegedly offered to show them their old apartment
A 93-year-old woman who returned to her childhood home in Manhattan for the first time since the 1940s was mugged, along with her daughter, by a man who offered to show them their old apartment, according to a published report.
Marjorie Ramondetta and her 65-year-old daughter Linda Reynolds went back to the old building on Amsterdam Avenue and 164th Street in Washington Heights Tuesday to take pictures for a scrapbook, reports The New York Post.
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