91-year-old Aussie's act of bravery stuns everyone: 'I was just running after him'
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In an inspiring act of bravery, a 91-year-old great-grandmother proved that age is no barrier to standing one's ground.
Joanna 'Jopie' De Loryn, known for her resilient spirit, confronted an unexpected intruder in what could have been a daunting situation.
Her quick thinking and determination made the encounter a remarkable testament to courage, leaving those who know her in awe.
The incident unfolded as Jopie was performing a routine task, taking out the rubbish at her home, when she came face-to-face with a would-be thief.
The intruder, caught in the act of robbing her, was likely not expecting the formidable resistance he was about to encounter.
Jopie's instincts kicked in, and she managed to reclaim her handbag from the intruder's grasp.
But she didn't stop there. With a determination that would startle many, she gave chase as the young man fled her home.
'I don't know what I was going to do with him because it was a young lad,' she said.
'But I thought if I got him, I had my handbag, so I thought I'd even hit him over the head with it.'
Her bravery was echoed by her neighbours, who joined in the pursuit.
Unfortunately, the intruder proved too swift, likely aided by a getaway vehicle.
Jopie's spirited chase was captured on video, showcasing her tenacity as she ran out of her house shouting, 'You bastard, hey'.
'I was just running after him, and I thought, well, I don't know what to do,' she added.
'There's my engagement ring. My anniversary ring, a beautiful watch my husband bought me and all the little bits and pieces,'
'So it's all gone. It's all gone. I took it out of the box and took everything out.'
The intruder also stole a silver plate, a memento from her son in memory of her late husband, which Jopie fears may be discarded without a second thought.
The police are investigating the incident, but Jopie's story has resonated with many.
Her actions raise an important question for all of us, especially those in the senior community: what can we do to protect ourselves and our homes from intruders?
While not everyone may have the same reflexes or physical ability to confront an intruder as Jopie did, there are steps we can all take to enhance our home security.
Installing security systems, ensuring doors and windows are secure, and keeping valuables out of sight are just a few measures that can deter potential burglars.
It's also wise to have a plan in place in case of an intrusion, whether that means having a phone within reach to call for help or a safe room to retreat to.
Her experience is a call to action for all of us to consider our home security and personal safety strategies.
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Joanna 'Jopie' De Loryn, known for her resilient spirit, confronted an unexpected intruder in what could have been a daunting situation.
Her quick thinking and determination made the encounter a remarkable testament to courage, leaving those who know her in awe.
The incident unfolded as Jopie was performing a routine task, taking out the rubbish at her home, when she came face-to-face with a would-be thief.
The intruder, caught in the act of robbing her, was likely not expecting the formidable resistance he was about to encounter.
Jopie's instincts kicked in, and she managed to reclaim her handbag from the intruder's grasp.
But she didn't stop there. With a determination that would startle many, she gave chase as the young man fled her home.
'I don't know what I was going to do with him because it was a young lad,' she said.
'But I thought if I got him, I had my handbag, so I thought I'd even hit him over the head with it.'
Her bravery was echoed by her neighbours, who joined in the pursuit.
Unfortunately, the intruder proved too swift, likely aided by a getaway vehicle.
Jopie's spirited chase was captured on video, showcasing her tenacity as she ran out of her house shouting, 'You bastard, hey'.
'I was just running after him, and I thought, well, I don't know what to do,' she added.
'There's my engagement ring. My anniversary ring, a beautiful watch my husband bought me and all the little bits and pieces,'
'So it's all gone. It's all gone. I took it out of the box and took everything out.'
The intruder also stole a silver plate, a memento from her son in memory of her late husband, which Jopie fears may be discarded without a second thought.
'They probably toss it in the creek,' she said, a thought that added insult to the injury of the invasion and theft.The police are investigating the incident, but Jopie's story has resonated with many.
Her actions raise an important question for all of us, especially those in the senior community: what can we do to protect ourselves and our homes from intruders?
While not everyone may have the same reflexes or physical ability to confront an intruder as Jopie did, there are steps we can all take to enhance our home security.
Installing security systems, ensuring doors and windows are secure, and keeping valuables out of sight are just a few measures that can deter potential burglars.
It's also wise to have a plan in place in case of an intrusion, whether that means having a phone within reach to call for help or a safe room to retreat to.
Her experience is a call to action for all of us to consider our home security and personal safety strategies.
Credit: YouTube
Key Takeaways
- A 91-year-old great-grandmother, Joanna 'Jopie' De Loryn, bravely confronted a hooded intruder at her Brisbane home.
- Despite the intruder's quick escape, De Loryn managed to snatch back her handbag and even attempted to chase him down.
- The thief stole several priceless items, including her late husband's watch, engagement, and anniversary rings.
- The police are currently investigating the home invasion incident.
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