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  • 5
    Mar
    2013
    1:08pm, EST

    British Batman unmasked as joker, not crime fighter

    A robbery suspect is dropped off at a police station in England by a mysterious "Batman" who then disappears into the night. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

    By Michael Holden, Reuters

    LONDON — It wasn't Batman, it was a joker. A day after making headlines around the world for handing over a suspect to police dressed as Batman, the identity of Britain's mysterious caped crusader has been revealed as Stan, a take-out food delivery man.

    Police in Bradford, northern England, were baffled when a portly figure in an ill-fitting Batman costume brought them a 27-year-old man wanted for burglary in the early hours of Feb. 25 before disappearing into the night.


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    They released closed-circuit television footage of the incident on Monday and, after much speculation, the masked hero disclosed his true identity to media on Tuesday. He was not Batman's alter ego Bruce Wayne, but driver Stan Worby, 39.

    He also said he had not brought the man in as part of any crime-fighting crusade.

    He had simply agreed to accompany a friend to the police station to offer him moral support, and had decided to wear the Batman suit as a practical joke.

    "Obviously it was done as a joke," he told ITV's Daybreak program, saying he was "gobsmacked" by the attention.

    Worby said he had been to London's Wembley Stadium earlier in the day to watch local team Bradford City play in the English Capital One Cup soccer final and had worn fancy dress for the occasion.

    While there, Worby was contacted by his friend and agreed to take him in on his return from London.

    "Obviously he wanted to get straight down there and I wanted my bed as it was half (past) one in the morning," Worby said.

    He also insisted the pictures which showed he perhaps lacked the body of a superhero were unfair.

    "I've got my full tracksuit underneath," he explained.

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    40 comments

    He did accomplish his objective...... made as all laugh. To funny

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  • 4
    Mar
    2013
    8:58am, EST

    'Batman' drops off suspect at police station, vanishes into night

    A robbery suspect is dropped off at a police station in England by a mysterious "Batman" who then disappears into the night. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

    By Michael Holden, Reuters

    LONDON - A mystery man dressed as Batman demonstrated the same crime-fighting skills as the caped crusader when he handed over a suspect wanted for burglary in Britain.


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    Surveillance footage showed a portly figure wearing an ill-fitting costume including gloves, cape and mask, bringing a 27-year-old man to a police station in Bradford in northern England.

    The suspect was arrested and charged with handling stolen goods and fraud-related offences, according to the force. But the costumed crime-fighter disappeared into the night without leaving his name.

    "The person who brought the wanted man into the station was dressed in a full Batman outfit," a spokeswoman for West Yorkshire Police said. "His identity, however, remains unknown."

    The suspect was handed over early on February 25. Police released photos of the footage Monday.

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    From Feb. 2011: Costumed crusaders taking it to the streets

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    238 comments

    Lets hear it for the caped crusader.

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  • 12
    Mar
    2012
    3:27pm, EDT

    'Slovak Batman' lives in abandoned building, fights litter

    Radovan Stoklasa / Reuters

    Zoltan Kohari, known as the Slovak Batman, leaves home in town of Dunajska Streda, some 34 miles south of Bratislava. Kohari, who is 26 years old, lives alone in an abandoned building without water, heat or electricity. For local residents he became known as the hero in a Batman's costume. While he has not fought crime yet, he does believe in justice and wants to help the police. In the mean time, Kohari, who is poor, does what he can to help the residents to make their daily life easier. In return, some of these residents give him food.

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    Zoltan Kohari, known as the Slovak Batman, poses with neighbour Jana Kocisova (2nd R), her family and two other children.

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    Zoltan Kohari, known as the Slovak Batman, shows his hand-made gadgets.

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    Zoltan Kohari, known as the Slovak Batman, cleans up around his home in the town of Dunajska Streda.

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    Zoltan Kohari, known as the Slovak Batman.

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    Personally Batman I don't give a damn! Just so you know. And maybe think about getting a job ?

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