Townsville Bulletin

Nightmare of crime goes on

‘ We’ve been living here for over 20 years and that’s our home’ home

- Daniel Shirkie

A Townsville business owner has been threatened with a knife and had a gun pointed at his head in a horrifying attack.

Youssef Ammar was trying to identify the car of a group of attempted home invaders when he was carjacked by a second group of criminals fifteen minutes later.

This is not the first time they’ve been targeted with the owners of Youssef Barbers previously saying crime was getting so bad they wanted to leave the city.

According to Ola Ammar, she was woken in the early hours of the morning, around 3am, by intruders attempting to steal one of the couple’s cars at their house in Douglas.

“They were trying to break in and I saw them and started screamingm” Ms Ammar said.

“They ran off and got into a car, but I couldn’t get the rego, so Youssef left to see if he could maybe spot them and take down their license plate rego.

“He couldn’t find them, but he ended up at the lights on Nathan Street near the McDonalds.”

What started as an attempted break-in got much worse, as Mr Ammar was then accosted by another group of criminals who attempted to carjack him while he was stopped at the lights.

Mr Ammar had his window open and didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary until someone from the car behind him approached.

“He told me his door was opened, someone reached in through the window and opened it.

“They started hitting him and put a knife to his throat.”

Ms Ammar said her husband then stepped out of the car, but took the key with him, preventing it from starting.

“They couldn’t start the car, and they started getting angry. He had the knife pointed at him and Youssef tried to get the knife off him. He cut his hand very badly,” she said.

“The guy started shouting for help from the other car and another man came out and put a gun to his head.”

While Mr Ammar couldn’t tell if the firearm was real or a replica, the whole family was left shaken by the ordeal.

“It was terrifying,” Ammar said.

“They were able to stitch his hand up, but we’re worried now about infection.

“It was terrible. We’ve been living here for over 20 years and that’s our home.

“It’s very hard to just pack up and leave.”

Ms Ammar said she was ‘still shaking’ hours after the incident, and had passed out when she saw Youssef’s injury.

“I’ve never seen something like that.”

A police spokesman confirmed that an investigat­ion into the two matters had begun and was ongoing.

 ?? ?? Youssef Ammar (inset top) and his family have endured horrific experience­s at the hands of criminals.
Youssef Ammar (inset top) and his family have endured horrific experience­s at the hands of criminals.

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