A mum-of-three had her phone snatched from her hand by thieves while she was live streaming on Facebook.
Cassandra Baker had been walking with her children to raise money for Women’s Aid.
In the clip, the 46-year-old can be seen talking to the camera as she walks down a street in the dark.
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She pushes a pram while telling her followers what she plans on having for dinner.
“Anyway, what’s everyone up to this evening?” she asks her followers.
“Has everyone had their dinner? What have they eaten for dinner?”
In the Facebook Live, she continued: “I’m going to go home and I’m going to make salmon in the hole.
“I was meant to make it yesterday. I was going to make two big Yorkshire puddings.
“I’m going to make mashed potatoes, green beans, carrots, broccoli with salmon.
“We’re pescatarian. So that means we don’t eat any meat, we just eat fish and vegetables. So I haven’t done..”
Suddenly, the phone is snatched from her hand by a thief on a bike who cycles away.
The incident happened in Bromley Common, southeast London, on Monday (Dec 2), as reported by Need To Know.
Cassandra made an appeal on Facebook to find the thief.
She wrote: “My phone was stolen from my hands on a Facebook live last night at approx 6.30pm, Bromley Common.
“Raising money for Bromley and Croydon Women’s Aid.
“Does anyone recognise this boy? There were two of them on mountain bikes.
“Any info please PM me.
“Please keep showing my video.
“You can see on the live at the end the culprit.
“Please give more love and kindness. It’s the only way to stop these things in the future.
“The world needs more love.”
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “No arrests have been made in relation to this incident yet.
“It is still under investigation.”
It follows a spate of phone thefts by crooks on bikes across the capital.
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