"Worst nightmare”: Great-grandma confronts violent home intruder
A distraught great-grandmother has recounted the "nightmare" she endured when her home was targeted during a violent home invasion.
Stella, 85, was woken up at midnight on Wednesday by a light shining from the kitchen of the Perth home where she has lived with her husband for close to 30 years.
She got out of bed to inspect the noise and was met face-to-face with an intruder.
Stella said she threw a radio at the stranger to defend herself and called out to her husband, who had not heard the commotion because his hearing aids were not in and he was sleeping in another room.
“I got the long handle brush and ... I pushed it into him and that’s when he must’ve thought I better get out of here,” Stella told 7News.
During the terrifying ordeal, Stella was both threatened and punched in the face, and is now nursing a cut, bruising and swelling.
The great-grandmother said she was still shaken over her “worst nightmare”, saying, “We’ve been here since 1995. This is the first thing that has ever happened.”
The canine squad was called in and arrested an 18-year-old male who was found under a car in a neighbour’s front yard.
Police allege the teenager broke into Stella’s son’s caravan, which is parked at the back of her property, between 6.30pm and 7pm on Wednesday before coming back hours later and forcing his way into her home.
The accused has been charged with home burglary and commit, stealing, aggravated home burglars, aggravated robbery, possession of stolen or unlawfully obtained property and unlicensed possession of ammunition.
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