Paul McCartney reveals grandchild was mugged at knifepoint in London

Sir Paul revealed his grandchild had been mugged.
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Rebecca Speare-Cole31 August 2019
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Sir Paul McCartney has revealed that one of his grandchildren was mugged at knifepoint.

The former Beatle said that robbers took his grandson's phone in the recent incident in London.

It comes after Liz Hurley called for an end to knife crime after her nephew was stabbed in south-west London last year.

"One of my grandkids, one of my older grandkids, was mugged and got his phone taken," he told The Times.

Paul McCartney attends a concert in August 2019. (filephoto)
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"He was saying the worst thing was that he should have just thumped the guy, he came back and felt a coward.

"I said: 'No, no, no, no! The guy had a knife and you don't know, the guy might be able to use that knife.' So it is scary these days."

The 77-year-old said that he was able to talk to his grandson because he had a similar experience, having been mugged in Liverpool when he was growing up.

"When I was a kid it was four guys and they nicked my watch. I was of a similar age," Sir Paul told the newspaper.

"I just happened to be on my own, bigger kids came along and it was the same feeling."

Sir Paul said he felt at the time: "'I have got to learn karate and be a black belt - and then I'll get 'em!' It was the worst thing."

Sir Paul did not say when or where the incident took place.

The singer and musician, who is married to third wife Nancy Shevell and has penned a children's book, has eight grandchildren, ranging in ages.

His eldest daughters Mary and Stella have four children each.

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