By David Hunter
A vulnerable man in his 50's has been struck on the head and knocked to the ground in North Belfast.
Police believe another man stole money from his pocket in Flax Street around 11 yesterday morning.
A police spokesperson said: "The victim, who walks with the aid of a walking frame, was making his way along an alleyway off FlaxStreet at around 11am when was struck on the head from behind and knocked to the ground.
"While he was prone on the ground, his attacker, who is believed to have been male, removed a sum of cash from his pocket.
"Officers are keen to speak to anyone who witnessed this robbery or anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation.
"It’s understood the victim was helped to his feet by a female passer-by and officers are keen to hear from her."
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