Two men injured in random overnight home invasion on Solvay Rd at Osborne
A victim has spoken after he and his cousin were injured when a group of five men armed with weapons stormed their Osborne house in an early morning home invasion.
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A man and his cousin have been injured after a group of armed men stormed an Osborne house in an early morning home invasion on Friday.
Patrols were called to a Solvay Road, Osborne, home about 1am on Friday, January 26.
Officers arrived at the scene and ascertained two men had been assaulted by unknown people who entered the home.
Keanu Kemp told The Advertiser he and his cousin were assaulted when a group of five men armed with weapons invaded the home. But he would not shed any light on what led to the violence.
He said he was released from hospital on Friday morning, before he was questioned at the Osborne address by police in regards to a breach of bail conditions.
“Yeah it’s a bit of drama, but it’s none of my business,” he said.
Mr Kemp and his cousin, aged 27 and 28, were taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.
Anyone with information that may assist with the investigation are asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au