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| | He may or may not be a devotee, but god literally came to the rescue of a shop owner, who sells Indian food in Melbourne, when he was being robbed by an armed attacker. Melbourne-based fast food owner of The Curry Grove thwarted an attempted armed robbery by throwing a Ganesh idol at his attacker, when he was threatened with a knife and asked for cash, police said. "The offender has then made a demand for cash but the owner, a man in his mid-40s and the only person in the shop at the time, threw a statue at him," police said, adding the alleged robber promptly fled the premises following the resistance. According to "The Age", police could not confirm whether the statue depicted a Hindu deity, but believed to be the elephant-headed idol Ganesh. Police believe the man, believed to be aged in his 30s, fled empty handed on a motorbike parked outside, the paper reported. |