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Thieves Dressed As Coronavirus Doctors Try To Break Into Homes

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Police in Barcelona has issued an alert to aged ‘vulnerable’ people after two women and a man dressed in medical lab coats posed as ‘coronavirus’ doctors and went to an aged person’s house with intent to steal but pretended they were there to carry out medical checks.
 

The resident called police after suspecting they were not real doctors but the suspects fled before officers showed up.

Police in the Catalan area of Barcelona has now launched a warning to the public not to be deceived by thieves capitalizing on the Coronavirus outbreak to break into homes.

The death toll from coronavirus in Spain is now 84 and the number of cases has risen to nearly 3,000 but Police have warned that patients in self-isolation will be phone called by doctors before any visit.

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