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Owners 'devastated' as burglars ransack café's tip jar and till and leave it £3k out of pocket

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Sign up for our What's On newsletter to keep your finger on the pulse of an ever-changing Manchester A restaurant in south Manchester that opened during the pandemic is more than £3,000 out of pocket after burglars ransacked the venue last week.

On Friday morning (June 18), staff at Aunty Ji's in Levenshulme arrived for work to discover the restaurant had been broken into.

Burglars had stolen a safe, money from the till and a tip jar that was to be divided between staff. READ MORE: Face masks and social distancing laws 'to be dropped after July 19' with life 'close to normal' For co-owner Zee Ahmed, who just opened the restaurant on Stockport Road in July last year, he said he’s absolutely ‘devastated’. “I’m speechless really,” Zee

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