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Malta crime: Ex-England rugby international foils robbers with tea mug | Malta crime: Ex-England rugby international foils robbers with tea mug |
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A 78-year-old former England rugby player has foiled a robbery attempt by three men, chasing them out of his house in Malta using only a mug of tea. | A 78-year-old former England rugby player has foiled a robbery attempt by three men, chasing them out of his house in Malta using only a mug of tea. |
John Ranson says he slammed the door on the first intruder, threw the hot tea at the eyes of the second and targeted the third with his empty mug. | John Ranson says he slammed the door on the first intruder, threw the hot tea at the eyes of the second and targeted the third with his empty mug. |
Police are still looking for the trio, one of whom reportedly had a gun. | Police are still looking for the trio, one of whom reportedly had a gun. |
The incident happened in Siggiewi, a rural area where Mr Ranson has lived 10 out of his 26 years in Malta. | The incident happened in Siggiewi, a rural area where Mr Ranson has lived 10 out of his 26 years in Malta. |
"I usually wake up early, between 05:00 and 06:00," he told the BBC. | "I usually wake up early, between 05:00 and 06:00," he told the BBC. |
"I made a mug of tea and was going through the garage when I saw a foot behind the door." | "I made a mug of tea and was going through the garage when I saw a foot behind the door." |
'This is for real' | 'This is for real' |
At first, Mr Ranson said, he thought it was the pool man, even though it was not his day. Then he spotted the other two intruders. | At first, Mr Ranson said, he thought it was the pool man, even though it was not his day. Then he spotted the other two intruders. |
"They were all wearing balaclavas and one of them had a gun. I thought: 'This is for real'." | "They were all wearing balaclavas and one of them had a gun. I thought: 'This is for real'." |
After chasing them off, he started shouting "many names", he said, as if others were in the house. But it was just himself and his wife. | After chasing them off, he started shouting "many names", he said, as if others were in the house. But it was just himself and his wife. |
The men left the house over a wall, he said, probably the same way they had got in. | The men left the house over a wall, he said, probably the same way they had got in. |
Mr Ranson believes they are the same people he spotted a week earlier inside his property. | Mr Ranson believes they are the same people he spotted a week earlier inside his property. |
They were speaking Italian, he said, and fled in a car after they were asked by the former player what they were doing there. | They were speaking Italian, he said, and fled in a car after they were asked by the former player what they were doing there. |
He called the police and reported the car's number plate but was later told by officials it was fake. | He called the police and reported the car's number plate but was later told by officials it was fake. |
Mr Ranson, who represented England between 1963 and 1964, winning seven Test match caps, says the incident has made him more careful over security. | |
Doors and windows, which were previously left open, are now all locked, he says. |
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