Man allegedly breaks Into Andrew Tate’s home, attacks worker with knife

Man allegedly breaks Into Andrew Tate’s home, attacks worker with knife

An unidentified man reportedly broke into the Romanian residence of controversial internet personality Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, attacking a construction worker with a knife during an apparent intrusion.

According to reports from Romanian news outlet Gândul, the attacker injured a worker on the property by slashing his arm. The incident occurred while renovation work was ongoing at the brothers’ home, and the injured man required emergency medical treatment.

Andrew Tate shared details of the attack on social media, claiming the intruder had been “lurking” near the property for some time before launching the assault. He added that the same man returned hours later and was apprehended by security personnel before being handed over to the police.

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“It took him trying to kill a man before [the police] took action,” Tate wrote, expressing frustration at what he described as a delayed response by authorities. He also mentioned that his children often visit the home and stressed that private security remains one of their largest expenses.

The incident comes as Andrew and Tristan Tate continue to face serious legal battles in Romania, where they are charged with rape and human trafficking. Both brothers deny the allegations and are currently under court-imposed movement restrictions as they await trial.

Separately, the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has filed its own charges against the Tate brothers. However, any extradition proceedings will be postponed until the Romanian case concludes.