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Armed bandit falls, dies after inner Sydney robbery

A mop and fluorescent yellow wet floor mark armed a hero audience, on Sunday evening at a Surry Hills market tried to throw a knife armed robber.

After 20:00, the customer tried to shake the masked man in his grocery store on Devonshire Street. When the defendant thief then joined the nearby unit block, he died after jumping from a balcony on the fifth floor.

The CCTV in the store shows that the alleged robber, who wears a bright red hood and carries a diagonal body bag, is hidden by a purple palaclava.

In the stock market that lasted one minute, the customer wearing a pink hood and gray tracksuits shaking the head of the mat towards the bandit and the store is allegedly getting less than 200 dollars inside.

The thief, who was in his 40s but not yet officially defined, left the store next to a 21 -year -old woman waiting outside. CCTV captures the couple who escaped on the light rail of Surry Hills, where the man continues to shake the knife.

After an hour, after a while, around 9.10, the police followed the alleged robber in a unit block on the nearby Belvoir Street.

Store CCTV, confronted the alleged thief and caught the hero audience armed.

When the civil servants entered the corridor of the block, the man tried to escape, and the woman was allegedly closed the unit door of the police.

“The male … the police identified and then went behind the unit and jumped off the balcony,” he said at a press conference on Monday.

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