“Police Praise His Actions” Major Twist After Elderly Man Shoots Alleged Intruder Following Brutal Stabbing
EXCLUSIVE: Elderly man who shot alleged home invader while protecting his wife will NOT face charges – as new details emerge about the horror late night attack
An elderly man who shot at an alleged intruder after he and his wife were stabbed during a violent home invasion overnight is not expected to face charges by police.
Keith and Di Blessing were at their home in Torrington, about 65km south-west of Tenterfield in northern New South Wales, when police allege Joshua Dylan Trethewey, 34, broke into their home and stabbed the pair.
Ms Blessing, 72, suffered a chest wound and collapsed, while her 75-year-old husband was slashed across the abdomen.
Mr Blessing called Triple Zero for urgent help just after 12.15am.
However, before emergency services arrived, Trethewey allegedly attempted to re-enter the house and was shot at by Mr Blessing.
The couple remain in a critical but stable condition at Gold Coast University Hospital.
A police source told the Daily Mail it is very unlikely Mr Blessing will face charges, due to the alleged circumstances in which the firearm was discharged.
On Thursday morning, Detective Superintendent Chris McKinnon praised Mr Blessing for his actions.


‘He certainly did his best, obviously under very difficult circumstances to defend himself and his partner. It was quite impressive that he was able to do that, given the extent of the injuries that he had suffered,’ Supt McKinnon said.
Daily Mail understands Mr Blessing was a licensed gun owner.
A former Torrington resident said the Blessings were a quiet couple who had lived in the area for about four years and had their own circle of friends outside the district.
‘They kept to themselves,’ the woman told the Daily Mail.
‘They were very private people and to my knowledge they were very decent people.’


