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HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — A search continues for a suspect wanted in connection to an attack that happened inside the Daniels Wilhelmina Funeral Home at 110 West 131st Street on Feb. 17.
A robber pretending to be in mourning violently attacked a Harlem funeral director — whipping out a machete and repeatedly punching him in the head to swipe his phone and wallet, according to cops.
A Harlem funeral home on West 131st Street was robbed by a man with a machete. A man pretending to be in mourning violently robbed a funeral home director at machete-point in Harlem, authorities say.