Armed teens brutally attack elderly woman in hotel, raising alarming security concerns for seniors

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In a harrowing incident that has left a community shaken, an elderly couple became the victims of a violent assault in their hotel room, highlighting the vulnerability of seniors and the importance of safety measures for the older generation.

The tranquillity of a regional NSW hotel was shattered when three armed teenagers allegedly forced their way into a room occupied by a 63-year-old woman and her 83-year-old partner.

The assault, which took place in the early hours of Boxing Day, has raised serious concerns about the security of accommodations and the targeted violence against older individuals.


The elderly woman, who bravely faced the intruders, was left with injuries severe enough to require hospitalisation.

She is now recovering, but the psychological scars of such an event can linger far longer than the physical wounds.


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An elderly woman was injured after three armed teenagers reportedly forced their way into her hotel room in regional NSW. Credit: iStock


This rampage of terror didn't stop at one location. The teens are accused of continuing their spree, moving on to a second hotel where they engaged in a physical altercation with a 51-year-old man.

Their trail of destruction didn't end there; at the same hotel, they allegedly threatened a 78-year-old man and his 65-year-old companion with knives, ultimately stealing their car.

The group's alleged crime wave extended to a third hotel, where they are said to have threatened a 41-year-old man and his young son, taking their car keys as well.


The night of fear culminated in a crash involving one of the stolen vehicles, a white 4WD, which was driven into a parked car.

In the aftermath of these shocking events, police conducted extensive inquiries, leading to the arrest of a 14-year-old boy on New Year’s Day.

Found in possession of cannabis, he now faces serious charges, including drug possession, aggravated break while armed, and using an offensive weapon to commit an indictable offence.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the safety of our senior citizens, particularly when staying in hotels or other accommodations.

It's a reminder that while we often think of hotels as safe havens, the reality can be quite different, especially for those who cannot defend themselves adequately against such threats.


As the police search for the remaining alleged offenders, we are reminded of the need to educate and protect our older family members.

It's crucial to discuss safety strategies, such as using additional door locks, checking the identity of visitors before opening the door and being aware of emergency procedures in hotels.
Key Takeaways

  • An elderly woman suffered injuries after three armed teenagers reportedly forced their way into her hotel room in regional NSW.
  • The teens allegedly assaulted individuals in three separate hotels and stole a car before crashing it.
  • A 14-year-old boy has been charged with several offences, including drug possession and aggravated break.
  • Police are continuing their inquiries to locate the remaining alleged offenders involved in the incidents.
Have you or someone you know experienced a similar situation? What measures do you take to ensure safety while travelling or staying in unfamiliar places? Your insights could be invaluable to others in our community, so please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
 

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I my 70,s in a shopping centre car park s young 16 year old tried to take my bag, had my keys in my hand hit him and broke his nose. No bravery on my part merely self defence.
We need to carry a spray that will teach these monsters a lesson.
 
Being only 14 and coming before one of our limp wristed magistrates he would already be back on the street by the time we read this ready to do it all again, that's if he hasn't already. Enough is enough time for magistrates to take off their rose coloured glasses and apply the law as citizens expect.
Only when their loved ones are hurt I think
 
I my 70,s in a shopping centre car park s young 16 year old tried to take my bag, had my keys in my hand hit him and broke his nose. No bravery on my part merely self defence.
We need to carry a spray that will teach these monsters a lesson.
Woohoo! You deserve a Victoria Cross! Congratulations!

You are way more deserving than that arsewipe Ben Roberts-Smith.
 
sWhere were his parents?
Under laws taught to pupils at some SA public schools in the late 1980s nobody can physically stop a child from walking out of their family home and leaving. Apart from talking what right do the parents / guardians have??? The children ( in reception at school) are told that they have rights in many ways. Only ONE out of a few examples is that if the child doesn't want to do what the parents ask them to do they don't have to. I won't bore you with the rest of them. Visualise a group of parents visiting the Principal at exactly the same time.
 
I will shoot them like dogs. That is what they deserve. Cutting cost no security personnel does not help.
Going a bit far there!

I suppose you condone the US 2nd Amendment and school shootings.

Is your NRA membership up to date? Do you have posters of Charlton Heston in your bedroom?

Visit me and I will shave every square centimetre of skin from your flaccid body. Then roll you in a bed of sodium hydroxide and watch you writhe in agony for hours.

Doesn't it feel good!

God (term used loosely) is NOT a bullet, contrary to your misguided beliefs.
 
I my 70,s in a shopping centre car park s young 16 year old tried to take my bag, had my keys in my hand hit him and broke his nose. No bravery on my part merely self defence.
We need to carry a spray that will teach these monsters a lesson.
Well done. I was given a pepper spray for my defence, but didn’t carry it. I was afraid I’d unintentionally point it in my own face.

Btw…it’s legal to carry it in WA, but not sure about other states.
 
Well done. I was given a pepper spray for my defence, but didn’t carry it. I was afraid I’d unintentionally point it in my own face.

Btw…it’s legal to carry it in WA, but not sure about other states.
I use to clean a blokes house in Canning Vale years ago, he lived on his own and one night he sat up in bed and sprayed himself in the face with the pepper spray, poor guy 🧐
 
Being only 14 and coming before one of our limp wristed magistrates he would already be back on the street by the time we read this ready to do it all again, that's if he hasn't already. Enough is enough time for magistrates to take off their rose coloured glasses and apply the law as citizens expect.
Until it happens to them or their family, things will never change
 
I know you're telling me we're talking about Alice Springs, without actually telling me talking about Alice Springs!
I lived there 1986-87, and it wasn't anywhere near as bad as now! I loved it back then, but I have no desire to return now....ever!
 
I my 70,s in a shopping centre car park s young 16 year old tried to take my bag, had my keys in my hand hit him and broke his nose. No bravery on my part merely self defence.
We need to carry a spray that will teach these monsters a lesson.
Just remember you are in your 70's. If you have any implement or weapon? It could easily be taken from you and used against you. Not saying don't defend yourself just be careful on how you do things. :unsure:
 
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