Woman forced from car in west Belfast hijacking

A woman has been forced out of her car in a hijacking in west Belfast on Sunday.

She was sitting in the car at the Kennedy Centre at about 16:30 GMT when two men approached.

They grabbed her by her scarf and forced her to get out of her red Honda Civic car.

They then drove off in it. The woman was not injured but was badly shaken. Both men were wearing hooded tops. Police have appealed for information.

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