Naked businessman fends off robbers

Published: July 19, 2008 at 4:25 PM

MANCHESTER, England, July 19 (UPI) -- Police released videotape of a naked English businessman fighting off four armed robbers who broke into his home demanding money.

Closed circuit videotape shows Eddie Nevins fought back when his Prestwich home in Greater Manchester was invaded, The Times of London reported Saturday.

Nevins, 54, had been lying in bed naked at the time of the May 23 attack.

"My wife had gone to our business in Cyprus and I'd just settled down for the night. Next thing I knew my door was kicked in," Nevins said this week "I had two muscle men at the door, one with a 2-by-2 and one with a knife, big lads with hoods."

The videotape shows the robbers beating, punching and kicking Nevins before he escaped to a neighbor's house and called police.

Nevins was taken to a hospital where he was treated for injuries.

"Every part of my body was black and blue. It was a wonder they didn't kill me. I could have had a heart attack. It was attempted murder to me, they could have killed me," Nevins said.

The wealthy businessman is offering a $40,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the culprits.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
MLS: Los Angeles 2, Houston 0 (OT)
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
NBA: Denver 105, LA Lakers 79
NBA: Sacramento 109, Houston 100
COL BKB: Georgetown 74, Tulane 58
NBA: Atlanta 97, Boston 86
fark
Merlot the cat, who went missing 17 months ago when he was less than a year old, has returned home...
Middle school teacher resigns job she held for 22 years, after she's caught stealing small amounts...
But honestly, who amongst us hasn't mistaken a uniformed police officer for a Sonic drive-through...
Creepy weatherman leaves around 100 voicemails to girl he just met. Wonders why she won't call him...
Man charged with battery, grand theft, exhibition of a deadly weapon and a possible hate crime for...
Comic books are doing surprisingly well even when big-boy books are struggling