TWO youths attacked a pizza delivery driver with a bottle before taking his car.
The 24-year-old victim had just made a delivery to a block of flats in Chettle Road in Thornhill, Southampton, when he was approached by two youths.
The attackers, who are both thought to be 17 or 18, told the delivery driver to hand over his keys to the car or they would kill him.
One then grabbed the keys from his hand and the other attacker hit him on the shoulder with a bottle.
They then made off in the black Vauxhall Corsa, which had the victim's wallet with £50 cash, bankcards and house keys inside.
The victim was left with pain in his right shoulder and right hand following the attack late on Friday, August 17.
The car was driven along Baxter Road towards Hinkler Road before it was found torched in Coates Road an hour later at about 10.10pm.
Both robbers are described as white. The first was about 6ft 1in, of a medium build, with short straight blond hair. He was wearing a black T-shirt, a black hooded top and black tracksuit bottoms.
The second attacker was shorter and of a slighter build with blond hair, a bright hooded top and blue jeans.
Anyone with information should ring PC Claire Lyons at the robbery investigation team in Hulse Road police station on 0845 045 4545.
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