Holy shite.
The kangaroo must've been eating grass at Ben Cousins house.
Kangaroo invades home at 2am - terrorizes family
By Sue Dunlevy
March 10, 2009 12:00am
A FATHER wrestled a 40kg kangaroo that smashed through his bedroom window and jumped on top of his wife and daughter who were lying in the bed.
Verity Benman described her Swiss-born husband's heroics as "Dundee-esque" after the Canberra family of four was terrorised by the kangaroo at 2am on Sunday.
The family's dog Vronsky woke the family by barking loudly shortly before the kangaroo leapt 3m and burst through the bedroom window in suburban Garran.
"My nine-year-old daughter (Beatrix) was feeling ill and was in bed with us when this black figure came through the window and landed on the bed," Mrs Benman told The Daily Telegraph yesterday.
"It was so heavy it bent the central section of the bed and kept jumping on my head and shoulders.
"I pulled the covers up tightly and was lying over my daughter to protect her. Everything was smashed."
Mrs Benman at first thought the invader was one of the possums that had been plaguing the family since they moved in three weeks ago.
Her husband Beat Benman thought the intruder was human - and a total lunatic.
"My initial thought when I was half awake was: it's a lunatic ninja," Mr Benman said.
"It seems about as likely as a kangaroo breaking in."
After a few minutes of total chaos the bleeding kangaroo leapt off the bed and into the bedroom of 10-year-old Leighton.
Mr Benman, a chef, originally from the Swiss city of Stans, followed the 172cm animal into his son's room and grabbed it in a headlock.
He then dragged the animal 8m down the hallway to the front door, where he used one hand to open the door and push the kangaroo outside.
"My first thought was to get it out of here," he said.
Mrs Benman said she didn't know an Australian man that would have dared wrestle a kangaroo.
"It was really a little bit Dundee-esque," she said.
"He did it all in his undies."
Mrs Benman said his fright or flight instincts kicked in.
The family's rental home is not far from a nature reserve and neighbours say a large kangaroo had been grazing on the Benman's front lawn.