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Gunless California Democrat couple are followed home by negroes for 16 miles and robbed of 'generations of jewelry'

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Robbers followed a Southern California couple home for miles and
ripped valuable heirloom jewels out of the woman's hands in a
terrifying attack partly caught on tape, officials said Wednesday.

Dr. Vijay Wali and his wife, Dr. Jyotika Wali, had just pulled into
their driveway in Fullerton on Friday night when two men attacked,
one pouncing on each of them, the family said.

The couple had just visited a jewelry store 16 miles away in
Cerritos to have various family jewels polished.

As Jyotika was about to go into the house and Vijay was unloading
the trunk, a man ran right at him, he said.

"So I started screaming, 'Jyotika, Jyotika, Jyotika, lock the door,
lock the door, lock the door,'" Vijay Wali said in an interview
Tuesday night.

The man punched Vijay Wali in the head and threw him on the ground,
he said. When his wife returned to help, another attacker went right
at her, the couple said.

The couple’s daughter, Dr. Priyanka Wali, was in the house. She said
the first attacker yelled "take it from her, take it from her" at
the second assailant in Spanish.


The men got away in two cars, a gray or silver Nissan Altima and a
black Honda Odyssey, driven by two other men, Priyanka Wali said.
The face of at least one attacker was clearly captured by security
cameras at the house, while one of the two drivers was caught on
camera at the jewelry store, the family said.

Fullerton Police Sgt. Ryan O’Neil said detectives are working on a
"home invasion robbery," but he declined to elaborate.

"At this time, it is still an active and ongoing investigation," he
said. "To protect the integrity of the investigation, we will not be
releasing any information at this time."

The robbers' journey to follow the Walis was even more frightening,
because the couple didn't go straight home from the jewelry store.

They "took some streets from the freeway, which we normally don't
take," by making a quick stop at Jyotika Wali's office and checking
out some nearby Christmas lights before they got home, her husband
said.

The family said they have seen video of the attackers keeping an eye
on the couple at the Cerritos jewelry store and at Jyotika Wali's
office.

"They were highly organized and highly skilled at what they're
doing," Priyanka Wali said. "This definitely didn't seem like their
first time."

Among the items stolen was a dehjoor, a hexagonal jewel worn off the
ear of a Kashmiri Hindu bride.

"And so it has deep, deep symbolic significance in our culture, and
there were generations of jewelry stolen," said Priyanka Wali, who
is engaged to be married and had expected to receive some of the
jewels in ceremonies.

The family were traumatized by the attack, but both victims still
went to work over the weekend. Jyotika Wali is a primary care
physician who worked Saturday, while her husband is an emergency
room doctor who did a shift on Christmas Eve.

"I'm scared to come back home," Jyotika said, adding that she now
jumps in fear at the sounds of firecrackers she thinks might be
gunshots.


Priyanka Wali, also a practicing physician, said she's not sure
whether her family will ever be able to shake the fear brought on by
Friday night's attack.

"Emotional trauma and physical trauma are one and the same thing,"
she said. "So yes, we may be able to walk and talk and have all of
our limbs and vital organs functioning, but emotionally the damage
has been absolutely devastating."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/california-couple-followed-
home-16-miles-robbed-generations-jewelry-rcna131299
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