A couple in Perth defends themselves against a home invasion by a man dressed as a ninja on New Year's Eve.

Husband and wife in Perth recount their experience fighting off an armed intruder they believed was dressed as a ninja with weapons.

January 2nd 2025.

A couple in Perth defends themselves against a home invasion by a man dressed as a ninja on New Year's Eve.
A terrifying incident unfolded on New Year's Eve in Perth, when a husband and wife were forced to defend themselves against an armed intruder. The couple, who have requested to remain anonymous, bravely spoke out about their harrowing experience. The shocking event, which was captured on camera, showed the couple fighting off the intruder who was disguised as a ninja and carrying dangerous weapons.

Teresa Urbaniak, 64, was left bloodied and bruised as she struggled to breathe while her husband, Piotr, bravely held down the attacker. The couple's home was invaded by the intruder while Mrs Urbaniak was walking their dogs around 10:30pm. She described the attacker as being dressed all in black, with a hood and a balaclava that covered most of his face. The only visible feature were his eyes, which were filled with malice.

The couple's terrifying ordeal was caught on camera, showing Mrs Urbaniak pleading for her life as her husband struggled to restrain the intruder. She was allegedly punched in the chin and scratched across the chest before the attacker fled. However, her husband was quick to act and managed to tackle the intruder to the ground. In an interview, Mrs Urbaniak shared her fear, saying, "I was really scared that he was going to kill me." Meanwhile, Mr Urbaniak recounted his own fight for survival, saying, "I was fighting for my life because I saw these long, long things. I didn't know if he had a gun."

The police arrived swiftly, apprehending the intruder and dragging him out of the couple's home. It was a chaotic scene as the intruder's partner was also present, trying to calm him down. Mrs Urbaniak admitted that she still feels scared and has trouble sleeping because the traumatic incident replays in her mind. "I see that action all the time in my head," she said.

The 35-year-old intruder appeared in court the following day, facing charges of aggravated home burglary, assault, and carrying weapons. He is expected to appear before a magistrate tomorrow for a bail hearing. The couple is grateful to have survived the terrifying ordeal and are still recovering from their physical and emotional injuries. As a safety precaution, they have installed additional security measures in their home. They are also urging others to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect themselves.

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