Heartless gawkers do nothing as female World Cup fan brutally attacked by robber after SoCal watch party

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A 34-year-old woman said she sustained significant injuries during a robbery following a World Cup watch party in Southern California last week, and to make matters worse, she alleged onlookers did nothing to help her.

Jennifer Silva told KTLA the horrifying incident occurred on June 18 just outside of a Hooters in downtown Long Beach.

A woman was hospitalized with serious injuries after she was violently attacked by a robber in downtown Long Beach. Google Maps

She said after she had finished watching a big soccer matchup at the eatery, a robber ambushed her.

“The last thing I remember from that point was someone pulling on my bag and saying, ‘I’m going to need that,’” Silva said.

Jennifer Silva suffered numerous facial injuries, including bruises and scrapes on her chin, mouth, and nose. Jennifer Silva via FOX 11
Jennifer Silva shows her broken teeth, fractured finger, dislocated wrist, bruises, and scrapes sustained during an attack. Jennifer Silva via FOX 11

In an attempt to steal her belongings off of her, the robber beat the woman mercilessly, breaking her jaw, dislocating her wrist and fracturing her finger.

The suspect ended up taking her property before fleeing the scene.

When the woman, who also lost teeth and suffered cuts and bruises in the altercation, realized what had just happened, she said she noticed bystanders not doing a thing to make sure she was all right.

Jennifer Silva holds up her left hand, which has purple medical tape wrapped around her ring and pinky fingers. FOX 11

“There were crowds around me and nobody called 911,” Silva said. “Nobody helped me. I got attacked violently and I don’t know why.”

Silva was eventually spotted by police around 30 minutes after the incident and transported to a nearby hospital.

She wrote in a GoFundMe set up to pay for her medical bills that she’ll now need reconstructive jaw surgery and multiple dental procedures to fix her injuries.

“It’s a long road of recovery,” she said. “A long road of, ‘You need to get this done, you need to get that done.’ I know I’m going to get through this, but it’s taking a lot of strength to keep it together.”

The Long Beach Police Department is investigating the matter, but no suspects have been identified, according to KTLA.

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