A woman with epilepsy has been left traumatised after being abducted and robbed of more than £400.
The incident occurred in Beaconsfield on Saturday when the woman was bundled into a green car.
She was on her way to a craft fair in the town when a couple approached her at the junction of the A355 and Ledborough Lane.
They asked her where she was going before forcing her into the car and dropping her off ten miles away in Chorleywood.
A National Society for Epilepsy spokesman in Chalfont St Peter, where the woman has lived for 30 years, said: "She was a confident and capable person when it came to travelling around but her confidence has been knocked completely."
Police say the female attacker had straight, brown, shoulder-length hair and had white paint flecks on her face. She wore blue jeans and an orange and green blouse.
The male driver had thick, straight, brown, collar-length hair and wore working-type clothes.
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