California man is beaten and robbed of his entire life savings outside bank just moments after withdrawing $200,000 'to help his family members who lost their jobs during COVID'

  • Francisco Cornejo was in Huntington Park on July 30 when he was attacked
  • Footage filmed by an onlooker shows as Cornejo is knocked to the ground
  • The suspect, wearing a black hoodie, runs off with his bag of money
  • Cornejo, who was left with a dislocated shoulder and bruising, had just withdrawn the money from a branch of Chase following the sale of his home
  • The money was to help with family costs during coronavirus 

A California man has been robbed of his entire life savings outside a bank just moments after withdrawing $200,000 to help his family during the coronavirus

Francisco Cornejo was making his way back to his car in Huntington Park on July 30 when the thief struck. 

Footage filmed by an onlooker shows as Cornejo is knocked to the ground and the suspect, wearing a black hoodie, runs off with his bag of money.

Cornejo, who was left with a dislocated shoulder and bruising, had just withdrawn the money from a branch of Chase following the sale of his home. The money was to help with family costs during coronavirus, KTLA-TV reports.   

Footage filmed by an onlooker shows as Cornejo is knocked to the ground

Footage filmed by an onlooker shows as Cornejo is knocked to the ground

Cornejo, who was left with a dislocated shoulder and bruising, had just withdrawn the money from a branch of Chase following the sale of his home
The suspect, wearing a black hoodie, runs off with his bag of money

The suspect, right, wearing a black hoodie, runs off with his bag of money. Cornejo, left, who was left with a dislocated shoulder and bruising, had just withdrawn the money from a branch of Chase following the sale of his home

His daughter Sindy Flroes said: 'My parents needed this money to get through this pandemic as they are both unemployed, to support my 94 year old grandma with her medical and living expenses, to pay for my sister's grad school tuition, and to send money to their family and loved ones in Mexico and El Salvador, as many of them have lost their jobs and homes due to the lack of work because of COVID-19 pandemic.'

Cornejo's attorney, Nathan Soleimani, said: 'He was parked as closely as possible to the bank, knowing he was going to withdraw a large amount of cash. 

'Within 30 seconds of just getting to his car, he was grabbed, beaten, robbed, and they took everything from him.

'He was literally fighting for his life savings. And when he was being beaten, he was doing his best to try and retain the bag that he brought with him.'

Francisco Cornejo was robbed of his entire life savings outside the bank just moments after withdrawing $200,000 to help his family during the coronavirus
He was making his way back to his car in Huntington Park on July 30 when the thief struck

Francisco Cornejo was robbed of his entire life savings outside the bank just moments after withdrawing $200,000 to help his family during the coronavirus. He was making his way back to his car in Huntington Park on July 30 when the thief struck

Cornejo's attorney, Nathan Soleimani, said: 'He was literally fighting for his life savings'

This photo was shared on Cornejo's GoFundMe page. His daughter wrote on the page: 'He never expected such an atrocious attack. Bystanders attest that my dad was fighting with all of his will. My father was dragged by the criminal as they both fought for the bag'

This photo was shared on Cornejo's GoFundMe page. His daughter wrote on the page: 'He never expected such an atrocious attack. Bystanders attest that my dad was fighting with all of his will. My father was dragged by the criminal as they both fought for the bag'

Soleimani said his client had not told anyone he was making the large withdrawal. 

But he added: 'We don’t have any information to insinuate that this wasn’t random, but it just seems like a very big coincidence — how exactly did whoever involved know what was going on, or how he was coming out at that exact moment?

'We are just asking for people to come forward if they have any information that can lead to the arrest of the individuals who robbed and beat my client.' 

Speaking in Spainish Cornejo said the incident had been 'traumatic'. 

His daughter wrote on a GoFundMe page to help with hospital costs: 'He never expected such an atrocious attack. Bystanders attest that my dad was fighting with all of his will. My father was dragged by the criminal as they both fought for the bag.'

She added: 'This money was hard-earned and as a result of years and years of work.' 

The Huntington Park Police Department is investigating.  

Francisco Cornejo was making his way back to his car in Huntington Park on July 30

Francisco Cornejo was making his way back to his car in Huntington Park on July 30

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