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Topic: Crimewatch - stolen Baa-Baas bag
Posted By: Steve@Mose
Subject: Crimewatch - stolen Baa-Baas bag
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2022 at 22:48
Keep 'em peeled.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63964209" rel="nofollow - Ex-Worcester Warriors scrum-half's search for Barbarians bag

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Former Worcester Warriors scrum-half Gareth Simpson has enlisted the help of the British Transport Police in the hope of finding his missing, presumed stolen, Barbarians kit bag.

The mystery of exactly what happened to it has been going on for more than a week, since Simpson set off to return home to Worcester from London on the 14:50 from Paddington.

It had gone missing by the time it came for him to get off the Great Western Railway train two-and-a-half hours later at Worcestershire Parkway - and Simpson has since taken to social media in a bid to get this prized possession back.

"I really appreciate all the messages and the tweets," he told BBC Hereford & Worcester. "It's really gone far and wide.

"But I've been in discussion with a few people, who are in direct contact with the British Transport Police, and they are now looking at the CCTV footage."

The England-born South African is particularly proud of the bag he took possession of after his first Barbarians call-up last month - a proud honour for any rugby player.

And the loss of personal contents inside it has hit him.

"It's really for sentimental reasons I wanted to reach out," he said.

"I had some Christmas presents in there, although that's not the end of the world. We're living in tough times, there's a cost of living crisis. And if someone really needed money that badly I could have given them some stuff to help them out.

"But really it's just the sentimental things, like a jumper that was given to me by my grandad.

"The bag is black, with wheels at the bottom, with Gilbert branding, a big Barbarians logo printed on the back and a small number 34 printed at the top. That was my squad number."




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