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Rebecca Judd has called out Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan after a home invasion in her wealthy Bayside suburb left an elderly man fighting for his life.
Three criminals broke into a house in Beaumaris, a stone’s throw from Judd’s $7.3 million Brighton mansion, at around 1.30am on Monday.
“A 74-year-old man who was home at the time was seriously assaulted and was subsequently transported to hospital in a critical condition,” a Victoria Police spokesperson said.
His 75-year-old wife, who was also home at the time, was not injured. It was believed that nothing had been stolen.
Influencer and model Judd, who lives with her husband Chris and their four children, shared a report about the story.
“Just another night in Victoria (yes, this is Bayside again, but we know this happens everywhere),” Judd told her 758,000 Instagram followers.
Rebecca Judd (pictured) criticized Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan after a home invasion in her wealthy Bayside suburb left an elderly man fighting for his life.
“Just another night in Victoria (yes, this is Bayside again, but we know this happens everywhere),” Judd told her 758,000 Instagram followers (pictured).
‘Jacinta Allan, how do you keep avoiding this? Let’s see how many of the alleged criminals are out on bail… Our thoughts are with the victim in the ICU and his poor wife.’
Judd, 41, has persistently called on the Victorian government to do more to combat crime in Melbourne.
In June 2022, Rebecca said she felt “unsafe” in her mansion and was “very fed up with the rapes, assaults and home invasions by gangs in Bayside.”
“I personally know two women who have suffered home invasions in Brighton in recent weeks while they were at home,” he said.
She also reposted CCTV footage of a gang of youths lurking outside properties in her affluent suburb and claimed it made her feel “unsafe”.
Judd has repeatedly spoken out about Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s handling of Victoria’s crime wave.
Last year, he doubled down on his claim that Melbourne’s elite suburbs are under siege by criminals and “machete-wielding thugs”, and called for changes to youth crime laws.
The football prankster has continually demanded Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan “fix the system”.
And just last week their demands were validated by evidence after state opposition Liberal MP James Newbury released crime statistics detailing there are 16 home break-ins every day in Victoria and a 43 per cent increase in aggravated robberies in Bayside.
“I’m pretty sure someone warned the government about this in 2022 and it was stupid,” Rebecca said.
‘They didn’t care then and they don’t care now. “This is an issue that affects all of Vic and not just Bayside.”
Rebecca, 41, who lives in a $7.3 million mansion in Brighton with her AFL star husband Chris (pictured) and their four children, has persistently called on the Victorian government to do more to fight crime in Melbourne.
The football prankster has continually demanded Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan “fix the system”.
Responding to the most recent home invasion, Sandringham Liberal MP Brad Rowswell said residents were “living in fear”.
“These residents are sick and tired of excuses,” Mr Rowswell told the Herald Sun.
“They just want the state government to give Victoria Police the powers and resources they need to do their job and keep the community safe.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.