Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
Because it looks like he's been injured/stabbed...
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At around 10.30pm last night, LB member, David Forster was followed home, violently attacked and had his 2005 R1 stolen from outside his house in Greenford, West London. This was just the start of the horrific events that unfolded during the night of Friday 7th October 2005.
Out for Friday’s bike-night, David had to return home unexpectedly to collect something, on the way home, he was aware he was being followed by a bike. He did what any observant rider would do and went the long way round to try and shake them. When it was clear they weren’t still there, he went home, and then came out a few minutes later to get back on his bike. This was the moment when he was jumped by two males in dark motorcycle clothing, assaulted, held to the ground, choked, and made to hand over the keys to his bike. David struggled and attempted to stop them making off, but succeeded only in lightly injuring one of the aggressors.
Obviously distraught, David phoned the Police, then his friends at the Ace Café. When the word got round what had happened, a group had formed with the intent of going to the are to look for the bike, as we’re all too aware the Police have very little success, or motivation with these matters. The group of six, two with pillions, took off in search of their friends bike. They were unable to find it and stopped off in a pub car-park in the Greenford area to make a phone call to find out more information.
It was then that the group was confronted by a gang that came out of the pub and asked the group what their business was in the area, whereupon they immediately attacked the group, without provocation. The attack was fierce, with carving and other long knives being used. All of group was attacked; a few riders were able to escape on foot or bikes, though at least two of the group were unable to get away and were heavily assaulted, with one of them sustaining three stab wounds, facial lacerations, and the other also sustaining significant facial injuries after being attacked with a broken bottle. Bikes were also damaged.
It’s since been found that the two incidents were unrelated, with the possibility of the pub gang confusing the bike group with rival drug-dealers as it’s also come to light that the pub is a known drug-dealers haunt. Obviously we’re completely shocked that David was victim to such a violent attack and our condolences are with him at this time for the loss of his bike and the ordeal he’s gone through.
Our thoughts also go out to those involved in the pub attack and wish all the best to the two people seriously injured. One of them was LB member Matt, and the other Sparky from the AWOL group. We strongly recommend that all riders in the London area display vigilance and ensure that they’re not followed home, especially by other bikes. If you believe someone is following you, do not go straight home, instead head to the nearest Police station and get help.
If anyone spots a graphite-coloured 2005 model Yamaha R1, registration LK05 EWU, please contact us immediately on 07958 707 983, or contact@londonbikers.com.
Quoted from another forum:
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At around 10.30pm last night, LB member, David Forster was followed home, violently attacked and had his 2005 R1 stolen from outside his house in Greenford, West London. This was just the start of the horrific events that unfolded during the night of Friday 7th October 2005.
Out for Friday’s bike-night, David had to return home unexpectedly to collect something, on the way home, he was aware he was being followed by a bike. He did what any observant rider would do and went the long way round to try and shake them. When it was clear they weren’t still there, he went home, and then came out a few minutes later to get back on his bike. This was the moment when he was jumped by two males in dark motorcycle clothing, assaulted, held to the ground, choked, and made to hand over the keys to his bike. David struggled and attempted to stop them making off, but succeeded only in lightly injuring one of the aggressors.
Obviously distraught, David phoned the Police, then his friends at the Ace Café. When the word got round what had happened, a group had formed with the intent of going to the are to look for the bike, as we’re all too aware the Police have very little success, or motivation with these matters. The group of six, two with pillions, took off in search of their friends bike. They were unable to find it and stopped off in a pub car-park in the Greenford area to make a phone call to find out more information.
It was then that the group was confronted by a gang that came out of the pub and asked the group what their business was in the area, whereupon they immediately attacked the group, without provocation. The attack was fierce, with carving and other long knives being used. All of group was attacked; a few riders were able to escape on foot or bikes, though at least two of the group were unable to get away and were heavily assaulted, with one of them sustaining three stab wounds, facial lacerations, and the other also sustaining significant facial injuries after being attacked with a broken bottle. Bikes were also damaged.
It’s since been found that the two incidents were unrelated, with the possibility of the pub gang confusing the bike group with rival drug-dealers as it’s also come to light that the pub is a known drug-dealers haunt. Obviously we’re completely shocked that David was victim to such a violent attack and our condolences are with him at this time for the loss of his bike and the ordeal he’s gone through.
Our thoughts also go out to those involved in the pub attack and wish all the best to the two people seriously injured. One of them was LB member Matt, and the other Sparky from the AWOL group. We strongly recommend that all riders in the London area display vigilance and ensure that they’re not followed home, especially by other bikes. If you believe someone is following you, do not go straight home, instead head to the nearest Police station and get help.
If anyone spots a graphite-coloured 2005 model Yamaha R1, registration LK05 EWU, please contact us immediately on 07958 707 983, or contact@londonbikers.com.
Re: Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
yes mate was talkin to the AWOL lads well two off em sat, sounds bad. hope they get better soon. there all out off hospital now. hope they catch em and **** em up
Re: Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
bloody hell, i hope all concerned are gonna be ok, was it not for dannymacs wedding yesterday, i would have been up there friday myself. what can i say, watch your backs guys, (and girls????)
Re: Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
fkin pure cowards, still all you can expect from sh*t like that. . sparkys a real good guy, a family man who puts his family first, man after my own heart, only met the guy once but he's a genuine bloke he goes to help a guy out and walks into that. get well soon dude, i got your back, buddy.
Re: Anyone know Sparky from AwOL?
Originally Posted by VBSXGRAHAM
fkin pure cowards, still all you can expect from sh*t like that. . sparkys a real good guy, a family man who puts his family first, man after my own heart, only met the guy once but he's a genuine bloke he goes to help a guy out and walks into that. get well soon dude, i got your back, buddy.
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