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'Hungry' robber stabbed Greggs worker, terrorised McDonald's cashier, threatened Subway staff with 'gun' and slashed Sainsbury's employee during horrific spree

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Sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here to keep abreast of what's happening in your neighbourhood A man stabbed a Greggs worker twice, terrorised a McDonald's cashier, threated Subway staff with a 'gun' and slashed a Sainsbury's employee's hand in a string of horrifying robberies.

Jose Da Silva left his victims fearing for their lives during his reign of terror throughout November and December last year.

His crimes included grabbing a McDonald's employee and holding a knife to her stomach. READ MORE:What unidentified man who died on train tracks was wearing - and what he looked like The 20-year-old also threatened Subway staff with a 'gun' and sliced open a Sainsbury's worker's hand.

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