Australian wrestles kangaroo from family home

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Beat Ettlin&squo;s bedroom intruder was a kangaroo | The Daily Telegraph

WHEN a dark intruder smashed through his bedroom window and repeatedly bounced on his bed in an upmarket suburb of Canberra, Beat Ettlin was initially relieved to discover it was a kangaroo.

"My initial thought when I was half awake was: it's a lunatic ninja coming through the window," the 42-year-old said today.

"It seems about as likely as a kangaroo breaking in."

But his relief was short-lived. Moments later, he heard his 10-year-old son Leighton Beman scream from bed: "There's a 'roo in my room!"

"I thought: This can be really dangerous for the whole family now," Ettlin said.

The extraordinary ordeal for the family of four began on Sunday at 2am in their house in the Canberra suburb of Garran.

Ettlin, a chef originally from the Swiss city of Stans, wrestled the thrashing and bleeding 40kg marsupial out the front door.

"I had just my Bonds undies on. I felt vulnerable," he said, referring to a popular Australian underwear brand.

The kangaroo, which Ettlin said was around his height, 5 foot 9 inches (176 centimeters), left a trail of blood through the house and claw gouges in the wooden frame of his bed.

Ettlin, who was left wearing just his shredded underpants and with scratch marks on his leg and buttocks, described himself as "lucky."

The kangaroo vanished into a nearby forest from where it likely came. The family reported the intrusion to police and to wildlife authorities.

The animal hopped a fence to reach the family's backyard. The family suspects it felt trapped and tried to escape the yard through the bedroom window which is about 1.5m (5 feet) above the ground. It was likely cut by the broken glass.

Kangaroos rarely harm humans, but when they do, it is usually because they feel cornered. They have been known to disembowel people with the claws of their powerful hind legs.

Although it had been a dangerous and harrowing experience, Ettlin's wife could see a funny side to the family's unusual predicament.

"I think he's a hero: a hero in Bonds undies," Verity Beman, 39, said of her husband.

:eek3: JClarke will do that next time. :laugh2:
 
Ah an Kangaroo dropped by at JClarke's house. ;) :lol:

The family are very lucky to be safe from Kangaroo. Good thing the Kangaroo went back outside again.
 
:laugh2: Sorry but it is so funny picturing a guy in a torn underwear!!!
 
I have read this story earlier today and it is locally in my hometown.
 
Jake please don't say its one of your neighbors and you saw the fight at 2:00 am. Did the other neighbors hear the commotion and wonder why is this bloke in his underwear wrestling a kangaroo in his front yard?
 
Dixie, no -- Garran is in the Northwestern area in my local. I am located in the southern :laugh2:
 
If Kangaroo might attend at his house, he must learn how to karate. LOL
 
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