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“I'm just happy to be alive. You know, I could have easily been shot in there. Um, you know, it's not about the money here. It's about my life,” the victim said.

The victim told a news photographer the bandits knocked at the door, but he didn't open it because he had blocked the entry. He says the robbers then broke a window and entered the home.

The victim said they got away with his Rolex watch, a designer handbag and other personal belongings. "I'm just happy to be alive. You know, I could have easily been shot in there. Um, you know, it's not about the money here. It's about my life," the victim said.

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