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Young mother fights off three armed robbers who tried to steal her car with her son on the back

A young mother heroically fought off three armed attackers who tried to steal her car while her three-year-old son was on the back seat.

CCTV footage shows Amy-Leigh Hill, 24, battling with the masked carjackers as they attempted to steal her £55,000 Audi SQ5 outside her home in Moseley, Birmingham.

One of the men was armed with a crowbar and demanded the keys to the vehicle but Amy-Leigh refused to hand them over and bravely fought back during the attack last month.

The men were filmed wrestling with Amy-Leigh but she managed to shove them away before they fled from the scene in a waiting getaway car.

The carjackers attempted to steal Amy-Leigh Hill's audi with her child still inside. (SWNS)
The carjackers attempted to steal Amy-Leigh Hill's audi with her child still inside. (SWNS)
Dramatic footage captured on CCTV shows the young mum fending off the masked attackers. (SWNS)
Dramatic footage captured on CCTV shows the young mum fending off the masked attackers. (SWNS)

The mum-of-one says her son Ronny has been traumatised by the incident and keeps asking where "the baddies" are.

She has now spoken out about the terrifying incident in the hope someone might recognise the attackers and report them to police.

Amy-Leigh, who is currently unemployed but most recently worked as a social media marketing executive, said: "Somebody out there knows these people and I want them caught.

“I had picked up Ronny from nursery with my friend and we drove home.

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“We were talking about going out for a drink and having a nice meal.

“I turned round to shut the door when one man came towards me demanding the keys.

"I'd noticed them in their car in the road just minutes before but didn't think anything of it. I don't know if they'd been following me, were waiting for me or if it was just random

“Then they started attacking me from all sorts of angles. I was pushing them off.

The three attackers wore masks over their faces and one was armed with a crowbar. (SWNS)
The three attackers wore masks over their faces and one was armed with a crowbar. (SWNS)

“They pushed me up against the window of my house by the throat. I kicked them off and was screaming at them to get off.

“I was saying ‘my child is is in the car’ but they weren’t paying attention. I did everything in my power to do stop them. I acted on instinct.

“My friend said ‘give them the keys’ but I screamed ‘my baby’s in the car’.

"They had a crowbar but weren't hitting me with it, so I thought, well if they were going to hit me they'd have done it by now and carried on fighting back.

"One of them got into the car and I shouted 'my son's in the car - leave him alone'.

"I even sat on my handbag with it under a plant pot it so there was something between them and my keys.

“They paid more attention. We called the police on loudspeaker and neighbours were checking if we were OK. At that point they ran off.

The three men were eventually caught on camera leaving the scene empty-handed. (SWNS)
The three men were eventually caught on camera leaving the scene empty-handed. (SWNS)

“We have had the car for 12 months, and three months after it was stolen from our house.

“The car was kept by the police for six months, then three months after we got it back someone tried to take it again.

“I am desperate to move house and get rid of the car.

“I think the carjackers needed smacked bottoms. They are juveniles who need to go and get a job.

“It’s ridiculous they will try to steal things from other people who have got their qualifications and spent years and years working for it.

“I’m devastated my little boy has been traumatised. He is always asking where the baddies are, and talking about the police.

“He was crying his eyes out when he got out the car. What are we supposed to tell him? It’s just so scary.

"I just say they aren't coming back, because they're in a cage. But that's where they really need they be."

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