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Man attacked at temple

A man in his 70s was attacked by robbers as he prepared for prayer at a Sikh temple in Wolverhampton.

Two men threatened and attacked the man who was inside the building, police said.

The victim was preparing the building for prayers in the early hours of Christmas Eve when it was broken into.

Police said the break in at the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple on Cannock Road in Wolverhampton happened at around 0300 GMT on Wednesday.

The man remains in hospital following the attack with serious head injuries.

The robbers fled the scene with property from the temple and police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

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Man dies after temple attack

Police have named an elderly man who died after being attacked by two robbers as he prepared for prayer at a Sikh temple.

Sohan Singh, 78, died in hospital on Tuesday following the attack in the early hours of Christmas Eve.

Police have described the attack at the Guru Nanak temple on Cannock Road, Wolverhampton, as "deeply disturbing".

Mr Singh suffered serious head injuries after apparently disturbing two intruders.

Superintendent Tom Duffin from West Midlands Police said the pair had attacked Mr Singh before fleeing with around £60 in cash and property from the temple at about 0300 GMT.

Detectives have launched a murder inquiry.

'Very popular'

Supt Duffin said: "It is a very unusual event and one that is deeply disturbing to us."

A post-mortem examination is being carried out on Tuesday afternoon.

The temple's treasurer Gurvaksh Singh said fellow worshippers were devastated by the death.

"Everybody loved this chap. He did lots of things here (at the temple).

"He was very popular on the men's side and the woman's side.

"Everybody's feeling very, very sad."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england...nds/3355463.stm

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thats very sad and i hope those ppl are punished which they will be if not in this life definatly in the next

but my question is:

hwo come the singhw uz'nt able 2 defend him self? even tho he's old, we hear stories from the past (which are undoubtly true) that an old women could fight of 10s of invaiding mughals!

i think the reason is lack of shaster vidia.....something the recent generations are all missing

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