A MUM has spoken about the terrifying moment robbers dragged her by the hair from her car in a country lane.

The woman, whose two young children were in the car at the time, has spoken out for the first time in a bid to trace her attackers.

She was driving along Hockham’s Lane at Prickley in Martley, near Worcester, when she saw a woman standing in the middle of the road near a white car. “I was forced to stop, the woman was stood in the middle of the road,” she said.

“It was a case of stop or actually run her over.

“In that position, a lot of people have said they wouldn’t stop but I had to.

“I saw a woman in the middle of the road and thought she must be in trouble and being the caring sort of person I am I started to open the door as well.

“It was only then that I saw the man who was with her.

“I want these people caught, because my 14-week old was in the front of the car and my two-year-old was in the back seat.”

The attack has left the woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, shaken although she has already got back behind the wheel of her car.

“I use Hockham’s Lane to get to Worcester and there is nothing along that lane for a good way.

“I have spoken to people who lived in the village for more than 40 years and they have never heard of anything like this happening before.”

The robbers pulled her from the car by her hair, causing her to fall to the ground and then stole a sat-nav, a purse containing cards, an envelope with cash inside, a car stereo fascia, a platinum ring, Jean Paul Gaultier perfume and CDs.

They got back in their car and drove off towards Ockeridge.

Police investigating the incident are continuing their hunt for the couple, who were white and both had Eastern European accents.

The man was in his 50s, short and stout with thinning hair on top and tanned skin.

He was wearing a short black leather jacket and black gloves.

The woman was in her 20s, had greasy blonde hair tied up and was of slim build and scruffy.

She was wearing baggy dark blue or black jeans, a dark zipped-up jacket and a dark scarf.

Anyone with information should call police on 0300 3333000 or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.