Suzanne Ratajova was on her way home on Norwood Road, in Herne Hill, at around 22:50 GMT on 29 February 2012 when she was attacked by a man on a bicycle. He suddenly veered on to the pavement and punched her repeatedly on the head before hitting another man. Ms Ratajova, 36, warned: “He might kill someone one day.” Suzanne Ratajova She lost consciousness due to the impact of the punches and spent more than two months in hospital. In June this year, a section of the left side of her skull was removed and replaced by a titanium plate. The office administrator is yet to return to work. ‘No motive’ Appealing for information to help identify the attacker, Ms Ratajova said: “It is very urgent, because I am sure that was not one-off that night, what he did. “So I am sure he would just continue doing it and he might kill someone one day. “It could have been me but luckily I survived so I think people should try to help so he is taken off the street.” Following the attack on Ms Ratajova, the suspect continued to cycle along the pavement and punched another pedestrian, a 46-year-old [...]
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