THIS is the dramatic moment a robber was beaten senseless by the woman he tried to steal a laptop and mobile phone from.

The mugger got the shock of his life when it turned out the female victim is a Ju-Jitsu expert and was not going to let him get away.


CCTV footage in Guadalajara, Mexico, shows the woman chasing the thief and pulling him down to the ground as he tries to escape.

The footage then shows the martial arts expert raining down punches and kicks.

A passerby is seen joining in and lending her a hand.

He pins the thief down whilst the woman continues to kick the robber.

READ MORE IN WORLD NEWS

Boy dragged under train after track fall – but cheats death with miracle escape

Putin says US has ‘crossed a red line ‘in chilling message

A separate video, shot by a bystander and circulating on social media, shows the man being arrested by police on September 8.

It is unclear what happened next.

Ju-jitsu, also called Jiu Jitsu, is a 17th century Japanese fighting technique which means "gentle art".

Experts are able to paralyse opponents and subdue them with well aimed blows.

Most read in News

HARRY RETURNS

Harry celebrates birthday privately with Meg – but Wills 'hasn't forgotten'

SUITED & BOOTED

Harry WILL be allowed to wear military uniform at Queen’s vigil

'DON'T CRY OR I WILL'

William says Queen’s procession ‘reminded him of mum's funeral'

TAKING ITS TOLL

Moment Queen's cousin Lady Gabriella Windsor 'faints' at Westminster

Last month a have-a-go hero stopped a thief from driving off in his car. 

Brave dad-of-two, Curtis Morris, 26, was on his way to work and had stopped off to get a drink at a store in Bedworth, Warks, on August 8.

He left his car door unlocked with his keys in the ignition as he didn't plan to spend too long in the store.

But it didn't take long for an opportunistic thief to try and steal his vehicle

CCTV shows the thief attempting to drive off with the car, before Curtis is seen sprinting out of the shop after a customer informed him of what had happened.

Curtis then yanks the car door open with the vehicle still moving and wrestles with the would-be car thief. 

He said the man inside his car claimed he had a knife, but he was determined to stop the attempted theft.

Read More on The Sun

Charles is a man wrestling with the weight of history and winning

The Queen’s secret signal using a lipstick revealed by former royal footman

After a few seconds, Curtis managed to pull the suspect out of the car, who then quickly flees the scene. 

The dad, who escaped unharmed, said his adrenaline had 'kicked in' and the whole ordeal was a blur, but he was over the moon that he managed to save his car.

Source: Read Full Article