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A Texas woman was left paralyzed after a robbery suspect attacked her at a Houston-area shopping center last month.

Nhung Truong, 44, was in the process of making a withdrawal for a large sum of cash from her bank when the observing suspect reportedly followed her for 24 miles to a shopping center where he attacked her, according to KRIV.

Surveillance video shows the man slowly walking up to Truong and then grabbing her while reaching for her belongings. She then drops all of her possessions on the floor when he picks up her phone – only to return for her envelope full of cash. She runs opposite of her attacker, but he catches her and body slams her to the ground, running off with the money.

Truong is now paralyzed as a result of spinal damage from the attack.

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Houston woman in a hospital bed.

Nhung Truong receives hospital care after being attacked by a robber in Houston. (Fox 26)

The suspect stole $4,300 from Truong that she had been saving to visit family in Vietnam, according to KRIV.

The victim is a single mother to three children, ages 13, 15 and 20, all of whom are attending school. Truong is now wheelchair-bound.

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Suspect running away from the victim he pushed to the floor.

A robber attacked a woman in a shopping center after she made a withdrawal from her bank in Houston. (Houston Police Dept. / LOCAL NEWS X / TMX)

Nu, Truong's mother, said Truong lost her husband to liver cancer seven years ago.

"I'm feeling very horrible and sad at the same time," she said.

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Photo of the suspect from a surveillance video.

The Houston Police Department is still searching for a suspect that body slammed a woman and stole her money.

"It’s been really bad. We have to pay rent and stuff, and she’s the only one that can work and help us. We don’t know what to do," said Van Duong, Truong's daughter.

Doctors told the family that the single mother's chances of a full recovery are 50%.

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Houston police said they are on the lookout for the suspect.