Lebanese woman robs bank to pay for sister's cancer treatment

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BEIRUT: A Lebanese woman held up a Beirut bank on Wednesday (Sep 14) and reportedly walked out with thousands of dollars to fund what she said was hospital treatment for her ill sister.

A Lebanese woman held up a Beirut bank on Wednesday and reportedly walked out with thousands of dollars to fund what she said was hospital treatment for her ill sister.

"I am Sali Hafiz, I came today ... to take the deposits of my sister who is dying in the hospital," she said in the video.In an interview with a local broadcaster after the heist, Hafiz said she managed to free around US$13,000 from the US$20,000 she said her family had deposited.An AFP correspondent at the scene said gasoline had been poured inside the bank during the heist, which lasted under an hour.

Hafiz instantly turned into a folk hero on social media in Lebanon, where many are desperate to access their savings and furious at a banking sector perceived as a corrupt cartel.

 

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