Fulham Gardens resident in undies uses didgeridoo to chase off intruder
What’s a bloke to do when someone invades your house? Just grab a didgeridoo and chase him down the street in your jocks ... then re-enact the run for TV news crews.
A Fulham Gardens man chased down a home invader with a didgeridoo overnight, dressed only in his underwear.
A Fulham Gardens man has today re-enacted the moment he chased down a home invader while armed with a didgeridoo and dressed only in his underwear.
Kym Abrook was awoken at about 4am after hearing noises from inside his Lincoln Ave home.
He went to investigate and disturbed the intruder who was leaving the property.
Mr Abrook grabbed a didgeridoo and chased the home invader out the door.
Police arrived shortly after and, with Mr Abrook's assistance, set up cordons in the area.
The suspect, a 32-year-old Fulham Gardens man, was found a short time later by police dog Nero in the driveway of a house along Grange Rd.
He was in allegedly in possession of a wallet and cash stolen during the break-in.
The man was arrested and charged with aggravated serious criminal trespass and theft.
He was bailed to appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on 6 August.
Today, Mr Abrook, shirtless but wearing pants, performed a re-enactment for local TV cameras, running down the street while holding the didgeridoo.
Kym Abrook chased a home invader who broke into his Fulham Gardens house and stole $500. He was wearing just his underwear and carrying a didgeridoo. @10NewsFirstAdl pic.twitter.com/hwCpsABAoK
— Cam Inglis (@inglis_cam) June 2, 2019
Kym says the intruder was lucky he only had a didgeridoo... @9NewsAdel pic.twitter.com/1kP3wk4II1
— Natarjsha Kramer (@NatarjshaKramer) June 3, 2019
A Fulham Gardens father has chased down a home invader in his undies armed with a didgeridoo. @7NewsAdelaide pic.twitter.com/mvy2TEUD7e
— Callum MacPherson (@C_MacPherson7) June 2, 2019