Last Updated on: 2nd November 2022, 06:20 pm
Who is Tiffany Kendon? Biography, Wiki
Tiffany Kendon, a mum, has revealed how she set an intruder’s face on fire with a can of Raid after a group tasered her.
Kendon of Wishart, Brisbane valiantly used the flying bomb to repel one of the attackers as they entered his home on Tuesday night and the flammable liquid in the bomb ignited when it made contact with the sparks from the taser, causing one wall of flames.
The young mother said she was ‘traumatized’ by the ordeal and feared for her life.
Her one-month-old son and two-year-old son were in their bedroom on the second floor of the house when the intruders entered.
Tiffany Kendon Age
Her current age is 21 years.
Brisbane Mum Sets Home Invader’s Face On Fire
The horrific home invasion came after a car crash outside his home on Monday saw a gun thrown into bushes a few yards away.
Those responsible were convinced Tiffany had taken the gun after she apparently told a story to someone at the crime scene. Then three entered Tiffany’s house.
A masked man with a taser approached the room where Tiffany’s children slept.
“Never happened. They were told I saw the gun and spoke to the police,” he told the Courier Mail.
“They came in through the front door and through the back door, three of them, all in their 20s.”
“They were yelling at us, ‘Give us back our gun, we know you have it, where the hell is our gun?”
“The lead man came upstairs with a taser and I was like, ‘Get out stupid, I’ve got a newborn, get out of my house.”
She said she was trying to get the man away from her when she dropped the raid bottle.
“I thought I might push him down the stairs, but then I saw the spray can.”
“I sprayed it in the eyes, it tasered and burst into flames at the same time.”
“Then I had a 1.5-meter flame on me and I pushed him down the stairs.”
The three men fled but were not apprehended, and officers went to Tiffany’s home on Sunday to look for more evidence.
Detectives are appealing to anyone who saw or has relevant dashcam or CCTV footage of the 31st Oct. or 1st Nov. incidents to get in touch.