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Machete horror: Godmanstone cyclist attacked

Peter Gostelow recovering from the machete attack which injured his wrist and foot Peter Gostelow recovering from the machete attack which injured his wrist and foot

A CYCLIST who is riding across Africa for charity has been attacked by a machete-wielding gang.

Peter Gostelow, 31, from Godmanstone, near Dorchester, was walking along a street in Dakar in Senegal when five men jumped him and slashed at his hand and leg to steal his bag and camera.

Mr Gostelow – who embarked on his trip last August to raise money for the Against Malaria Foundation – said he made the mistake of trying to resist his attackers.

He said: “When I turned round the five bodies had surrounded me.

“They were all young and two were wielding large machetes.

“The blades looked old and rusted.

“There were shouts as hands began to tug at my bags.”

Mr Gostelow said he had his small black day-sack on his back and a single lens reflex camera in a bag across his shoulder.

As they tugged at the bags he fell back on to the road.

“I watched car headlights approaching and wished they would come quicker,” he added. “When they did the horns sounded and the vehicles swerved around me.

“I thought the vehicles would stop and deter the five but at first none did.

“It was when the machetes started slashing in front of my face and one connected with my wrist that I let go of my bags.”

Mr Gostelow’s wallet was also grabbed from his trouser pocket before the attackers fled.

When he looked down he saw a deep gash on his arm and a pool of blood under his wounded foot.

He said after another 30 seconds a French woman opened her car door and yelled for him to get in.

She told him she had seen everything and drove him to a hospital where he started to feel dizzy and was taken to an operating room.

Mr Gostelow later phoned his mother Penny in Godmanstone to tell her what happened.

Mrs Gostelow, 61, said “He was quite down and very worried about his arm and whether he would be able to use it.”

She added: “It was a nasty attack.

“The machete cut through the tendons on the back of his hand.

“The doctor has now told him the tendons on three fingers were partially severed and sewn back together in the operation.”

Mr Gostelow is on crutches and able to wiggle his fingers ahead of what is expected to be a full recovery.

He considered quitting but is vowing to get back in the saddle and carry on his ride.

He is staying with an American couple he met at the International School in Dakar where he had given a speech about his ride and the charity he is riding for. Mrs Gostelow is going to visit her son in Gambia as he faces a two-month lay-off.

Comments(13)

MADDOG666 says...
10:31am Thu 25 Mar 10

Let's face it an unarmed white man travelling alone across Africa what are the chances of making your trip WITHOUT being killed, raped or robbed?

Pretty slim.

I commend Gostelow however naïve he is.

jmc1 says...
11:58am Thu 25 Mar 10

MADDOG666 wrote:
Let's face it an unarmed white man travelling alone across Africa what are the chances of making your trip WITHOUT being killed, raped or robbed?

Pretty slim.

I commend Gostelow however naïve he is.
Strange comment,I take it no white person will go to the world cup unless they are armed to the teeth.
I think you've been reading The Sun to much,or basking in it to long.

Duckorange says...
12:03pm Thu 25 Mar 10

I've worked - and been robbed - in Africa so our man has my every sympathy.
These incidents are few and far between, but make for shrill headlines back at home.

EUFC says...
12:35pm Thu 25 Mar 10

You pay your money, you takes your chances!

(less adverts quicker website!)

bmevanston says...
1:37pm Thu 25 Mar 10

I guess crime is everywhere. As recently as February a young Senegalese was murdered in your own country, in Newcastle. He was not given a chance. See: http://www.thenorthe
rnecho.co.uk/news/lo
cal/tyneandwear/5019
312.Two_charged_with
_Newcastle_murder_of
_refugee/
I guess Black men would have to be armed while travelling to the UK too.

pd7 says...
1:58pm Thu 25 Mar 10

Why do people do things like this ?

Read the Foreign office web site before you go to these countries .

Quote
"Pick pocketing and street crime (including in taxis), occasionally involving violence, are common in parts of Dakar, particularly around Place de l'Independence, the central area of the Plateau, the Western Corniche, and the airport. You should take sensible precautions, avoid walking alone in the late afternoon and after dark and avoid carrying valuables in public."

It is just not worth the aggro.

CoogarUK.com says...
2:48pm Thu 25 Mar 10

Why did the headline immediately remind me of Dorchester' s Riverside Walk? Ooops!

MADDOG666 says...
3:40pm Thu 25 Mar 10

To all those that automatically assume my earlier comment is racist - believe me it is not.

What I said is simply a statement of fact - if your white and by yourself in Africa you are making yourself a major target of violent crime.

And comparing the violence here to there is laughable it's Disney land here in comparison.

Even countries like Canada are granting asylum to white South Africans as their disproportionately the targets of violent crime compared to blacks.

Don't believe me? Then please read the articles at genocidewatch.org where they categorise South African black on white killings as a stage 6 genocide.

jmc1 says...
4:38pm Thu 25 Mar 10

Quote:To all those that automatically assume my earlier comment is racist - believe me it is not.

Another strange comment,no one mentioned the word racist apart from you.
The guy has been in Africa since last August,attacked once,I think thats not bad odds.Try walking about certain parts of London buy yourself,whether your black or white.
I take it the World Cup is a no no for you then??

MADDOG666 says...
5:13pm Thu 25 Mar 10

Speaking of strange posts what's the obsession with the world cup and how does going to the world cup bear any similarity to travelling aross the entire continent of Africa by ones self on a bicycle?

jmc1 says...
6:36pm Thu 25 Mar 10

No obsession with world cup, I could equally have said thousand of people go on holiday by themselves or with others every year to Africa and most have a good time,but your comment Quote"what are the chances of making your trip WITHOUT being killed, raped or robbed?Pretty slim.I know quite a few people who have back packed across Africa,with no problems whatsoever, The people who have holidays there always say they are going back.

PortlandWilliam says...
8:54pm Thu 25 Mar 10

On first reading this I thought he must have been crossing Portland :-)

jmc1 says...
9:46pm Thu 25 Mar 10

PortlandWilliam wrote:
On first reading this I thought he must have been crossing Portland :-)
Don't think you are far of the truth:-) we brits think we are a lot better than other people throughout the world,but we are not that different and in some cases a lot worse.

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