Man pleads guilty to mugging Alan Barnes

Richard Gatiss has admitted shoving the 4ft 6in pensioner, breaking his collarbone. Since the attack, more than £330,000 has been donated to Barnes by people from all over the world.

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Alan Barnes fundraiser starts new charity to help others

Katie Cutler with Alan Barnes. Credit: ITV News

The woman who's fundraising efforts raised more than £330,000 for Gateshead attack victim Alan Barnes has started a new charity to try to help many more people.

Katie Cutler began her online campaign because she was so shocked about that attack on Alan, a frail disabled pensioner.

The Katie Cutler Foundation was announced today on ITV's This Morning:

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Alan Barnes fundraiser Katie Cutler forgives mugger

The woman who raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for attack victim Alan Barnes said she forgives his attacker.

Katie Cutler founded the fundraising page for Barnes, who broke his collarbone in the assault, and received £330,000 of donations.

Richard Gatiss has admitted mugging the 4ft 6ins pensioner while taking legal highs. He has been warned he may face a jail sentence.

‘Fairy story’ ending for injured pensioner Alan Barnes

Katie Cutler presenting the cheque to Alan Barnes Credit: ITV Tyne Tees

The disabled pensioner Alan Barnes who was mugged outside of his home in Gateshead has said receiving the £330,000 cheque was “like a fairy story”.

The 4ft 6in visually impaired pensioner was the guest ofhonour at a glitzy event at Newcastle Assembly Rooms, organised by his new friend Katie Cutler, the 21-year-old who started the fundraising campaign that went global.

Mr Barnes, 67, was left too scared to return home and the online fundraiser raised £330,000 before stopping – leaving him with enough to buy a new home.

A 25-year-old man has appeared in court this week charged with assault with intent to rob.

At the presentation event he said:

It is just absolutely like a fairy story. You might read about it ina book, but it has come true. It is hard to find the words really, it was just a total, total surprise."

– Alan Barnes
Crowd at the presentation Credit: ITV Tyne Tees

He plans to buy a house near Ms Cutler in Greenside, Gateshead, but is waiting for his bone to heal before he starts hunting. He said he will also undertake charity work with the money.

Of his recovery, he said:

I'm getting there. I can do small things like clean my teeth and get a bath now, eat biscuits and sweets with that hand. I haven't attempted to open doors with that hand, I want my fracture to heal before that.

– Alan Barnes
Credit: ITV Tyne Tees

Alan spoke modestly of his painful break, simply calling it an"inconvenience" and went on to say that he didn't think people would fundraise for him.

When she set up the fund for Mr Barnes her aim was to raise £500 to pay for new curtains and carpets if he moved house. She thanked the media for helping her campaigns and will now take stock of what has happened to her in the last fortnight.

It doesn't feel real. It has been very overwhelming. Once it dies down and things get back to normality, that's when it will sink in.

– Katie Cutler, Fundraiser

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Fraudulent Alan Barnes fundraising page closed

A scam fundraising page for Alan Barnes, the disabled pensioner who had more than £300k raised for him after he was mugged outside his home in Gateshead, has now been closed.

Katie Cutler and Alan Barnes met for the first time earlier this month. Credit: ITV News Tyne Tees

The duplicate page listed Katie Cutler, the creator of the first fundraising effort, as the organiser, but she denied any involvement.

The crowd-funding page also spelled Mr. Barnes' name wrongly.

No one donated to the crowd-funding page while in operation. Credit: YouCaring

YouCaring closed the page today, February 9, after being contacted by ITV News Tyne Tees and other parties.

£5k reward for information on Alan Barnes attack

Crimestoppers is offering a reward of up to £5,000 for information on the attempted robbery of disabled Gateshead man, Alan Barnes.

Alan Barnes Credit: ITV

Mr Barnes was approached by a man who was demanding money on January 25. The 67-year-old was moving his wheelie bin from the side of his property, on Low Fell, to the front of the house. He was pushed to the ground and suffered a broken collarbone.

As a result of the attempted robbery, Alan is living with his sister and does not feel able to return to his home.

The Charity is now offering a reward of up to £5,000 for information passed through Crimestoppers’ anonymous 0800 555 111 number that leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator.

“This was a particularly cowardly attack on a very vulnerable individual while he was carrying out a household duty that we should all be able to do without fear of being attacked.

“It’s rare for Crimestoppers to offer this level of reward for this type of incident, but because of the circumstances of the victim and the consequences of him not feeling he can return home, we wanted to offer this sum.

“The victim is well known in the area, and I am appealing to the local community to speak up and tell us who was responsible for this cruel assault, safe in the knowledge you will remain anonymous and will never have to speak to the police. I ask you to do the right thing and help bring the victim some piece of mind.”

– Director of Operations for Crimestoppers, Roger Critchell
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