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Man rushed to hospital after citizens arrest in Northbridge

Man rushed to hospital after citizens arrest in Northbridge

Perth Now7 days ago

A man has broken two bones in his leg after using himself as a human shield to assist police in their chase for an alleged criminal on a busy street in Perth.
Francesco Mercuri, 39, was waiting for an Uber when he saw 'about six police officers' running after a man in Northbridge at 4.30am on April 25.
'This guy was running for his life and he was well ahead of about six police officers who were chasing him down,' Mr Mercuri told The West Australian.
'I did what any good citizen would do and I put myself in between them and him and I tried to stop him with my leg,
'I actually don't know if he stomped on it or if it was the impact that knocked me off my feet but it was so painful.' Mr Mercuri broke his tibia and fibula and required immediate surgery on his right leg. Credit: Supplied
Mr Mercuri broke his tibia and fibula and required immediate surgery on his right leg.
'I was rushed to Royal Perth Hospital and I stayed there for the next five days to recover,' he said.
'It was very debilitating, I couldn't do anything.'
The Nollamara resident works as a chef at popular Mt Hawthorn restaurant Spritz Spizzicheria but won't be able to return to work for several months as he is currently wheelchair-bound.
'Doctors have told me it will take about a year to fully recover,' he said.
'I am lucky I have a great support network to help me'.
Mr Mercuri's good friend Kasia Marsh described him as a 'deeply thoughtful man'.
'He is proud, generous and someone who's always there for others, whether it's a delicious meal, a helping hand, or a kind word,' she said. Mr Mercuri's good friend Kasia Marsh described him as a 'deeply thoughtful man'. Credit: Supplied
Ms Marsh started a GoFundMe for Mr Mercuri to assist with bills while he can't work.
'If you know Francesco, you know he would never ask for help himself,' she wrote.
'Let's come together and show him the love and support he so deserves.
'Every dollar will go towards covering his living expenses and medical costs . . . no amount is too small — every bit helps.'
A WA Police spokesperson confirmed the man was arrested at the scene, adding Mr Mercuri's efforts were 'greatly appreciated'.
'The WA Police Force thanks all members of the public for their assistance in an incident or an investigation,' they said.
'The WA community can play a crucial role in investigations.'

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