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An Ohio woman has recounted the moment an act of kindness in helping a perceived pair of broken-down strangers left her being dragged, beaten and robbed on the side of a road.
"Before I could finish asking him if they were OK he grabbed me by the hair and said, 'if you scream I'll hit you even harder,'" 19-year-old Caleigh Roelfs recalled to the Daily News Thursday.
It was 2 p.m. Monday along Napoleon's Route 6 when the engaged criminal psychology student spotted a van with its emergency lights flashing on the side of the road.
The savage attack visibly left her face bruised. Making matters worse, she suffered a stress-induced seizure soon after.
Asked if she'd ever stop to help someone again, she answered, "Not by myself, no."
"Not all people are terrible like these guys are. I definitely won't be doing it anytime soon that's for sure."
Still, crimes such as these she said are exactly why she's taking classes at Northwest State Community College.
"That's why I study what I do," she said. "I want to help catch people like this by getting into their heads."
The man, she described as a 6-foot black male with a shaved head, face and spider web tattoo on his left hand.
Read more: Ohio teen recounts being beaten, robbed by 2 thugs after stopping to help vehicle - NY Daily News
"Before I could finish asking him if they were OK he grabbed me by the hair and said, 'if you scream I'll hit you even harder,'" 19-year-old Caleigh Roelfs recalled to the Daily News Thursday.
It was 2 p.m. Monday along Napoleon's Route 6 when the engaged criminal psychology student spotted a van with its emergency lights flashing on the side of the road.
The savage attack visibly left her face bruised. Making matters worse, she suffered a stress-induced seizure soon after.
Asked if she'd ever stop to help someone again, she answered, "Not by myself, no."
"Not all people are terrible like these guys are. I definitely won't be doing it anytime soon that's for sure."
Still, crimes such as these she said are exactly why she's taking classes at Northwest State Community College.
"That's why I study what I do," she said. "I want to help catch people like this by getting into their heads."
The man, she described as a 6-foot black male with a shaved head, face and spider web tattoo on his left hand.
Read more: Ohio teen recounts being beaten, robbed by 2 thugs after stopping to help vehicle - NY Daily News