'It just feels like the perfect end to 2020': Ambulance call handler has bike stolen after 12- hour shift

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direct to your inboxAn ambulance call handler who discovered her new bike had been stolen outside work following a 12-hour shift said it 'felt like a kick in the teeth'.Kathleen Dipper, 24, left Parkway Business Centre in Moss Side following a busy shift answering 999 calls at around 6.30pm on Tuesday (December 29).She found a broken bike lock, her helmet - but no bike.

Kat, from Chorlton, saved up for months for the £650 specialised Sirrus 2020 2.0. She only had it for three weeks. She's desperate to get the bike back.

Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , Kat said: “I was working a 7am to 7pm shift, a fairly busy shift. “I locked up my bike at around 6.30am then I came out after 12 hours - I’d not really been around that part of the.

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