A person in a wheelchair was stabbed in their home during a Facebook transaction.

Police think it was a failed Facebook Marketplace transaction.

May 4th 2024.

A person in a wheelchair was stabbed in their home during a Facebook transaction.
A man who is confined to a wheelchair was viciously attacked during a home invasion in Perth. According to authorities, the incident was a result of a deal gone wrong on Facebook Marketplace. The incident occurred at a residence on Bremer Place in Thornlie around 10:55am, leaving two individuals injured and requiring hospitalization.

The police were alerted to the scene and upon arrival, they discovered that the male occupant, who is paraplegic, had suffered a stab wound to his neck. It is reported that a woman had visited the residence and after a brief conversation at the front door, she forced her way inside with a bladed weapon. In the midst of the struggle, the man became separated from his wheelchair. His partner, a woman in her 50s, was also attacked and sustained a broken arm.

Authorities state that there were two other intruders involved in the incident. One was armed with a pick axe and the other was present during the attack. It is believed that the motive behind the home invasion was to steal a box containing a drone, which was part of a transaction on Facebook Marketplace. At this time, a search is underway for the perpetrators.

The female offender is described as being around 20 years old with olive skin, medium height and build, and shoulder-length black hair. She was wearing blue jeans, a brown and white striped long-sleeved shirt, and a black cap with a design or writing on the front. She was accompanied by two men, both with olive skin and medium height and build.

This shocking incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can arise from online transactions. It is important to take precautions and be aware of potential risks when meeting strangers for such deals. The authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist in locating the offenders. Our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones during this difficult time.

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