Man detained after terrifying home invasion of Melbourne woman Flora Socratous

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A 29-year-old man has been charged with aggravated burglary and burglary following an alleged break-in at the home of Flora Socratous in Melbourne, Victoria on January 5.

The man was due to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, January 8.

Socratous, who was shaken by the incident, was overcome with relief that the alleged intruder is now in custody.

Melburnian Flora Socratous confronts masked home intruder
Melburnian Flora Socratous confronted her masked home intruder. Photo: 9News.

The incident occurred after Socratous’ quick thinking to film the intruder helped police track him down. She recalled hearing footsteps and finding the intruder in her kitchen, but she was unsure how to react.

“I don’t know what possessed me to take a photo or video footage of him, but I’m glad I did,” she said.

Socratous also expressed concerns about the lack of self-defence options for women, citing her inability to legally carry pepper spray. She fears for others who may not be as lucky.

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