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A man who claims he was robbed of his £3,000 gold chain at Parklife festival has spoken of the terrifying moment he was knocked unconscious during the middle of a DJ set.
Ameya Bhanushali, 27, fears he could have been seriously hurt after he was punched in the neck by an unknown man during the altercation at the Drum and Bass stage on Saturday (10 June).
Another reveller, who gave his name as Callum, claims his gold chain - which was left to him by his late father - was also snatched from around his neck the following day (Sunday 11 June).
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Both Ameya and Callum have slammed festival organisers, claiming that security staff were 'nowhere to be seen' following both incidents.
Speaking to the M.E.N, Ameya, who is originally from India but is studying in Glasgow, claims he was 'mobbed' by two people at around 8.30pm on Saturday night.
"I was dancing in the non crowded area and suddenly a guy snatched my pure gold chain from my neck," he said. "I realised immediately and caught him and asked him to give me back my chain.
"In the next 20 seconds I was knocked unconscious by another guy with a punch to my neck. I fell down to the ground and my specs broke and my neck was swollen. By the time I was conscious again and I got back up people told me that the perpetrators had run away.
"I immediately tried to find security around the stage but there was absolutely none. I could have very easily died had the punch landed on my jaw or face or anywhere else. It was absolutely terrifying."
Ameya claims that when he eventually found security staff, they told him he needed to report the incident to police. But as they were about to escort him, he
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