On Oct. 13, 2005, Jean Lampron was walking to a bus stop in South Boston on her way to work at about 5:15 a.m. when she was attacked by a man on a bicycle.

The man wanted her pocketbook. But Lampron, 68, wasn’t giving it to him. Not without a fight.

Her attacker allegedly dragged her down the street and beat her before snatching her purse and running away.

Lampron flagged down a doctor in a passing car who stopped and administered CPR to her as she lay at the intersection of West 5th and D streets, the Globe reported at the time.

She died later that day . Twenty years later, her assailant has never been identified.

Her grandson, Jimmy Delaney, hopes someone will come forward to help solve his grandmother’s killing. “If they remember, if they remember anything,” he said in a recent

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