A 94-YEAR-OLD great-grandmother scared off a burglar who was trying to break into her home - and said she'd do it again.
Edith Buck stepped into action after a man smashed the back window of her home in Brierfield in the middle of the night.
The pensioner, who has six great-grandchildren aged 12 months to 17 years, has vowed not to let the attempted break-in stop her from going out.
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Local councillor Sheena Dunn praised Mrs Buck for her actions.
She said: "Edith is a very plucky lady. It is wonderful that people have this sort of courage but it is awful that they need it."
Mrs Buck told how she looked the burglar in the eye before he fled. And she said: "I was more angry than anything else because this is my home and I wanted to protect it."
Mrs Buck, who has lived in the house for 63 years, has had additional locks and strengthened glass put into the windows.
She is also considering having a grill put outside the back window.
The former weaver, who worked at Hendon Mills in Nelson during the Second World War, said the support of her family has helped her deal with the incident.
Mrs Buck said she heard a banging noise that woke her up at around 5am.
The mother-of-three, who was burgled once before in 1985, said: "I heard this knocking and I thought it was the young man who lives next door because he has been doing lots of knocking and banging.
"I though to myself 'what is he doing this early in the morning'."
Mrs Buck decided to look out of the back bedroom window after a few minutes and said she was surprised to see the man standing outside the window.
The former Walter Street School pupil said: "I got near the window and saw that this guy was taking bits of glass out.
"I knocked on the window, he looked up and I asked what do you think you are doing'.
"I think he was a little startled but I looked straight at him when I spoke to him. Then he turned around and ran away.
"It was not brave. It just came naturally when it is your home and you want to protect it. I would do the same again. I am not a nervous person.
"I have lived through two world wars and it takes more than this to stop me going out."
She immediately rang police after the incident early on Saturday.
Mrs Buck, who lost her husband Walter Eric thirty years ago, was born in Nelson but moved to Brierfield as a child.
She said the incident has left her a little shaken: "I am not so bad in the house. It's when I go out it can shake me.
"I don't feel that safe but you can't let it stop you doing things."
Police in Nelson have issued a witness appeal for the man they want to speak to in connection with the attempted break-in.
The man is described as being aged 20-30, white, of slim build, wearing a yellow and silver high visibility jacket.
Anyone with information should contact Nelson police on 01282 472604 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
Posted by: stooball66, backburn on 12:29pm Sat 10 May 08
Well done my darling you may have given us the answer lets sack all the useless police and recruit only those over 60yrs young dont have any magistrates under the age of 75 bet we could sort out this sick society.
Again well done lass pity the police were not like you.
Again police anyone with information blah blah blah if they cant do the job sack em
Well done my darling you may have given us the answer lets sack all the useless police and recruit only those over 60yrs young dont have any magistrates under the age of 75 bet we could sort out this sick society.
Again well done lass pity the police were not like you.
Again police anyone with information blah blah blah if they cant do the job sack em
[quote][bold]stooball66[/bold] wrote:
Well done my darling you may have given us the answer lets sack all the useless police and recruit only those over 60yrs young dont have any magistrates under the age of 75 bet we could sort out this sick society. Again well done lass pity the police were not like you. Again police anyone with information blah blah blah if they cant do the job sack em[/quote] you're obviously in need of your medication again.
You just cant help yourself can you, having a dig at the Police. Once again I'd suggest that you'd probably call the cops if you found somebody burgling your house, although I dont suppose anyone would want to go anywhere near the stink filled hovel that you live in. The cops cant be everywhere at once they dont have pshycic powers so of course they rely on the local community for assistance with crimes, you are clearly too stupid to realise this. You refer to the word JOB in your rant, heres an idea, why dont you try getting one you dumb F*** !!
Well done to Edith by the way, you are a very brave lady indeed
stooball66 wrote:
Well done my darling you may have given us the answer lets sack all the useless police and recruit only those over 60yrs young dont have any magistrates under the age of 75 bet we could sort out this sick society. Again well done lass pity the police were not like you. Again police anyone with information blah blah blah if they cant do the job sack em
you're obviously in need of your medication again.
You just cant help yourself can you, having a dig at the Police. Once again I'd suggest that you'd probably call the cops if you found somebody burgling your house, although I dont suppose anyone would want to go anywhere near the stink filled hovel that you live in. The cops cant be everywhere at once they dont have pshycic powers so of course they rely on the local community for assistance with crimes, you are clearly too stupid to realise this. You refer to the word JOB in your rant, heres an idea, why dont you try getting one you dumb F*** !!
Well done to Edith by the way, you are a very brave lady indeed
Well done Edith your obviously a very brave woman. As for someone going to commit a burglary in a high visibility jacket.....haha obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed!!
Well done Edith your obviously a very brave woman. As for someone going to commit a burglary in a high visibility jacket.....haha obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed!!
Quote re-worded "The young man next door did a lot of knocking and banging, what was he doing this early in the morning" I think this speaks for itself hahahahaha Good on the old women must be very brave. The coward who attempted this break in should be ashamed of himself how would he like it if his mother or grandmother and so on was burgled stupid muppet!
Quote re-worded "The young man next door did a lot of knocking and banging, what was he doing this early in the morning" I think this speaks for itself hahahahaha Good on the old women must be very brave. The coward who attempted this break in should be ashamed of himself how would he like it if his mother or grandmother and so on was burgled stupid muppet!
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